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1 Works and Literature
In 1846/1847 Schlegel's Sämtliche Werke were issued in twelve volumes by E. Bocking. There are also editions by the same editor of his Œuvres écrites en francais (3 vols., 1846), and of his Opuscula Latsne scripta (1848). Schlegel's Shakespeare translations have been often reprinted; the edition of 1871/1872 was revised with Schlegel's manuscripts by M. Bernays. See M. Bernays, Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Schlegelschen Shakespeare (1872); R. Genée, Schlegel end Shakespeare (1903). Schlegel's Berlin lectures of 1801/1804 were reprinted from manuscript notes by J. Minor (1884). A selection of the writings of both AW and Friedrich Schlegel, edited by O. Walzel, will be found in Kürschner's Deutsche Nationalliteratur, 143 (1892). See especially R. Haym, Romantische Schule, and the article in the Allg. deutsche Biographie by F. Muncker.
1.1 Letters
- Ludwig Tieck und die Brüder Schlegel. Briefe ed. by Edgar Lohner (München 1972)
2 External link
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. 1911 Britannica
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von