Kuzniar demonstrates how Novalis and H???lderlin exemplified the Romantics' new way of narrating time, and how their method of nonclosure, or the deliberate avoidance of resolution and the strategies that bring it about, united the narrative, semantic, and thematic strains of their work.
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Kuzniar demonstrates how Novalis and H???lderlin exemplified the Romantics' new way of narrating time, and how their method of nonclosure, or the deliberate avoidance of resolution and the strategies that bring it about, united the narrative, semantic, and thematic strains of their work.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. University of Georgia Press, 1987; First Printing with full number line. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; grey cloth boards in VG+ condition, corners sharp, red foil titling remains bright and bold; text also very good. Very minor wear to edges of unclipped dust jacket, jacket otherwise in VG+ condition. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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