An examination of allusions to German social, cultural, and political life by English novelists in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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"Invaluable work, extremely well documented, knowledgeable, clearly written and organized - in short, a significant contribution to our understanding of the English novel. I know of nothing else like it." Allan Pasco, author of Allusion: A Literary Graft "Sound scholarship. With admirable thoroughness, Argyle identifies and describes the many allusions in English fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that bear on the English authors' interest in German writers whose works have served as models of cultural critique or generic development." Robert O'Kell, Department of English, University of Manitoba
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