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This collection features contributions from various scholars exploring the intricate networks of cultural exchange between Denmark, Germany, and France, particularly in the context of literature and the arts. The introduction sets the stage for discussions on literary networks, while subsequent sections delve into specific historical figures and movements. Notable discussions include Georg Brandes as a mediator of French literature in Germany, and the influence of Danish philosopher Harald Høffding on European ideas. The role of Herman Bang as a journalist in Paris and the representation of Denmark in French publications at the turn of the 20th century are examined, alongside the cultural shadow of Strindberg in northern Paris. The evolution of modern fairy tales and puppetry, as well as the birth of the German cabaret scene, highlight the dynamic cultural interactions of the time. Further insights into the ethos of truth in Brandes' writings, the impact of cultural propaganda between the World Wars, and the formative experiences of young artists like Asger Jorn are also presented. The collection culminates in a case study of Verner von Heidenstam and his connections to German cultural diplomacy, showcasing the rich tapestry of cross-cultural influences in this era.
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Internationale Netzwerke, Karin Hoff
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