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Calvin Thomas
1854-1919
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An anthology of German literature
"An Anthology of German Literature" by Calvin Thomas is a collection of literary works written in the early 20th century. The anthology presents a curated selection of German literature from the earliest times up to the 16th century, aiming to highlight the literary merits of various texts while providing educational insights for students of the language. The selections range from heroic poetry to medieval and early modern works, emphasizing the depth and character of German literary heritage. The beginning of the anthology includes a preface by the author, who outlines his goals for the collection: to serve as a companion to a history of German literature while focusing on literary rather than linguistic study. He explains his choice to present modern German translations of older texts, aiming to make them accessible to students who may not have the background to read Old or Middle German. The opening chapters introduce notable works, including fragments of ancient heroic poetry and early Christian texts, showcasing their historical context and cultural significance in the development of German literature. Each selection is designed to engage readers with the aesthetic and thematic qualities of the original texts, fostering a deeper appreciation for the works presented in the anthology.
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller
"The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller" by Calvin Thomas is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the life and literary contributions of Friedrich Schiller, an influential German poet, playwright, and philosopher from the late 18th century. Thomas aims to present a trustworthy and thorough examination of Schiller's individuality, his journey from childhood to literary fame, and the broader cultural context of his work. The opening of the book details Friedrich Schiller's early life, emphasizing his humble beginnings as the son of a soldier and his upbringing in a rural German village. It describes the challenging experiences of his family during his childhood and the eventual transition to a military academy, where his education was shaped by rigid discipline. The narrative reveals Schiller’s formative influences, particularly his burgeoning interest in literature and the dramatic arts, which led him to craft his initial plays, including "The Robbers." As he develops from a boy shaped by familial and societal expectations to a young man animated by revolutionary ideals, Thomas sets the stage for Schiller's later achievements and the impact of his work on German literature.