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Ernst Moritz Arndt, “The German Fatherland” (1813)

in: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)

Classicism: Excerpts from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Conversations with Johann Peter Eckermann (1824–28)

in: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)

Moritz Daniel Oppenheim, Portrait of Heinrich Heine (1831)

in: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)

Romanticism: Friedrich Schlegel, Excerpts from Selected Works (1798–1804)

in: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)

Correspondence between Jacob Grimm and Jernej Kopitar (1823–24)

in: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)

Poem about the Chernobyl Catastrophe (May 23, 1986)

in: Two Germanies (1961-1989)

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