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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicKlenze, Camillo von
Title, MonographicCharles Timothy Brooks. Translator from the German, and the Genteel Tradition
Place of PublicationBoston
PublisherD. C. Heath
Date of Publication1937
Extent of Workvii, 114 pp.
Series TitleThe Modern Language Association of America Monograph Series
Series Vol. ID7
AbstractA look at the life of Charles Timothy Brooks (1813-1883), a New Englander who became a fervid proponent of the German message as seen through the lens of the "genteel tradition." Brooks published numerous translations from the German, including Goethe's Faust.
Notes; book, in MadCat
Call NumberMKI PS 1123 .B83 Z6 / MEM Y .B7889 YK67 Cutter
MKI TermsLanguage, German/ Literature, German/ Biographies