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Great German Short Stories Edited and introduced by
Stephen Spender
Thomas Mann
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Franz Kafka
Rainer Maria Rilke Heinrich von Kleist Gottfried
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Gerd Gaiset
Gottfried Kelle/V
Hugo von Hof manrtsthal /
Bonn 'Heinrich Boell
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seven others
Georg BuechDer
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"The
struggle
unhealthy
between the healthy and the
one which seems to take place
is
in the soul of nearly every if
German
writer,
not of every German," writes Stephen
Spender in
his Introduction. "It
is
basic,
and
subjectivity, objectivity, romanticism, a very
imposed even
—
classicism, consciousness of 'nature'
are
all
secondary, being either symp-
toms or cure of a shared German
illness."
STEPHEN SPENDER, one of England's most distinguished and well-known men of letters, is now editor of the magazine Encounter.
He
has published nine volumes of
poetry as well as
collected poems, 1928judge was writ-
1953. His play trial of a ten in
1938. Criticism includes
FROM liberalism (1937) and
forward and
life
THE poet (1942). A novel, engaged in writing (1958), is Spender's most recent publication.
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Short Stories Edited and introduced by
Stephen Spender
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Copyright, 1960, by Stephen Spender
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1960
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
The following selections in this anthology are reproduced by permission of the authors, their agents or their publishers:
"Lenz" by Georg Büchner translator,
Goronwy
is
reprinted by permission of the
Rees.
"The Earthquake in Chile" by Heinrich von Kleist is reprinted by permission of Criterion Books, Inc., and of the translator, Michael Hamburger.
"A
Little
Legend of the Dance" by Gottfried
Keller,
from
THE
PEOPLE OF SELDWYLA AND SEVEN LEGENDS.
Published 1929 by E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. Reprinted by permission of E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., and of J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd.
"A Tale
of
Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, from Hugo von Hoffmannsthal. Bollingen
the Cavalry" by
SELECTED PROSE
of
Series
XXXIII, Bollingen Foundation,
Reprinted by permisand Routledge & Kegan
Inc.
sion of the Bollingen Foundation, Inc.,
Paul Ltd.
"The Autopsy" by Georg Heym
is
reprinted by permission of
the translator, Michael Hamburger.
"Gym
Period" by Rainer