Ossian in Germany
Bibliography, General Survey, Ossian's Influence upon Klopstock and the Bards
Description:... Rudolf Tombo's 'Ossian in Germany' provides a meticulous exploration of the literary phenomenon surrounding the reception and influence of Ossian's poetry, attributed to James Macpherson, on German literature. Within its pages, the book delivers a comprehensive bibliography and a discerning survey of Ossian's impact, most notably upon Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and the proliferation of bardic poetry in Germany. Tombo's scholarly work is characterized by its rigorous analysis and contextual placement of Ossian within the broader panorama of European Romanticism, where it fostered a fascination with mythic and folkloric traditions that deeply resonated with German writers of the time. Rudolf Tombo, an erudite scholar, delves into the depths of literary intertextuality and cultural exchange, bringing to light the nuanced ways in which the echoes of Ossian's verse reverberated through the works of influential German poets. This examination reflects Tombo's profound understanding of the cultural dynamics that contributed to the rising tide of Romanticism. His insights draw potentially from his own academic background and reflect a thorough grasp of the historical and intellectual currents shaping the literary landscapes of 18th century Europe. 'Ossian in Germany' is recommended to students and aficionados of literature, particularly those interested in the cross-cultural fertilization between Celtic and Germanic literary traditions. Tombo's text serves as a valuable resource for understanding the transnational contours of Romantic literature and offers a thoughtful discourse on the transmission of poetic influence. It is an essential addition to the library of any scholar keen to investigate the interrelationships within European literary movements or to grasp the profound impact of Ossianic poetry well beyond the shores of its Scottish origins.
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