The German Classics of The 
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Title: The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, 
Volume I. Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. 
In Twenty Volumes. 
Author: Editor-in-Chief: Kuno Francke 
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[Illustration: On the Way Toward the Grail. By Hans Thoma]
The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 
 
Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English 
 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kuno Francke, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 
 
In Twenty Volumes Illustrated 
ALBANY, N.Y. J.B. LYON COMPANY PUBLISHERS 
1913 
 
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I 
Editor's Preface 
Publishers Foreword 
General Introduction. By Richard M. Meyer 
The Life of Goethe. By Calvin Thomas 
POEMS 
Greeting and Departure. Translated by Charles Wharton Stork 
The Heathrose. Adapted from the translation by E.A. Bowring 
Mahomet's Song. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
Prometheus. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Wanderer's Night-Song. Adapted from the translation by E.A. 
Bowring 
The Sea-Voyage. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
To the Moon. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Fisherman. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Wanderer's Night-Song. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Erl-King. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Godlike. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
Mignon. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
Proximity of the Beloved One. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Shepherd's Lament. Translated by W.E. Aytoun and Theodore 
Martin. 
Nature and Art Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman. 
Comfort in Tears. Translated by W.E. Aytoun and Theodore Martin 
Epilog to Schiller's "Song of the Bell." Translated by W.E. Aytoun and 
Theodore Martin
Ergo Bibamus. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The Walking Bell. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
Found. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
Hatem. Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman 
Reunion. Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman 
Procemion. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
The One and The All. Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman 
Lines on Seeing Schiller's Skull. Translated by E.A. Bowring 
A Legacy. Translated by A.I. du P. Coleman 
* * * * * 
Introduction to Hermann and Dorothea. By Arthur H. Palmer 
Harmann and Dorothea. Translated by Ellen Frothingham 
DRAMAS 
Introduction to Iphigenia in Tauris. By Arthur H. Palmer 
Iphigenia in Tauris. Translated by Anna Swanwick 
* * * * * 
The Faust Legend from Marlowe to Goethe. By Kuno Francke 
Introduction to Faust. Calvin Thomas 
Faust ( 
Part I). 
Translated by Anna Swanwick 
Faust ( 
Part II). 
Translated by Anna Swanwick 
ILLUSTRATIONS-VOLUME I 
On the Way Toward the Grail. By Hans Thoma Frontispiece Goethe. 
By J. Jäger 
Goethe. By J. Stieler 
Goethe's Houses in Weimar 
Goethe in the Campagua. By J.H.W. Tischbein 
Monument to Goethe in Berlin. By Fritz Schaper 
Monument to Goethe in Rome. By Eberlein 
The Death of Goethe. By Fritz Fleischer 
The Heathrose. By K. Kogler
Prometheus. By Titian 
The Fisherman and the Mermaid. By Georg Papperitz 
Hermann's Parents in the Doorway of the Tavern. By Ludwig Richter 
Hermann hands to Dorothea the Linen for the Emigrants. By Ludwig 
Richter 
The Mother defending Hermann. By Ludwig Richter 
Mother and Son. By Ludwig Richter 
The Emigrants in the Village. By Ludwig Richter 
The Parson and the Apothecary watch Dorothea. By Ludwig Richter 
Hermann and Dorothea meet at the Fountain. By Ludwig Richter 
Hermann and Dorothea under the Pear tree. By Ludwig Richter 
The Betrothal. By Ludwig Richter 
Iphigenia. By Ansehn Feuerbach 
The Meeting of Orestes, Iphigenia, and Pylades. By Angelica, 
Kauffmann 
Iphigenia. By Max Nonnenbruch 
Faust and Mephistopheles. By Liezen-Mayer 
Margaret. By Wilhelm von Kaulbach 
Faust and Margaret. By Carl Becker 
Faust and Margaret in the Garden. By Liezen-Mayer 
The Death of Valentine. By Franz Simm 
Margaret's Downfall. By Wilhelm von Kaulbach 
EDITOR'S PREFACE 
It is surprising how little the English-speaking world knows of German 
literature of the nineteenth century. Goethe and Schiller found their 
herald in Carlyle; Fichte's idealistic philosophy helped to mold 
Emerson's view of life; Amadeus Hoffmann influenced Poe; Uhland 
and Heine reverberate in Longfellow; Sudermann and Hauptmann 
appear in the repertory of London and New York theatres--these brief 
statements include nearly all the names which to the cultivated 
Englishman and American of to-day stand for German literature. 
THE GERMAN CLASSICS OF THE NINETEENTH AND 
TWENTIETH CENTURIES has been planned to correct this narrow 
and inadequate view. Here for the first time English readers will find a 
panorama of the whole of German literature from Goethe to the present    
    
		
	
	
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