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The Contemporary German Novel.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Dr. Francke gave the second lecture of his interesting course on Contemporary German literature, in Sever 6, yesterday at 3. p.m.

He divided the lecture into three parts and spoke of the historical Novel, which received its first impulse from the work of Sir Walter Scott; the novel treating of social relations; and the Novellette.

The following is a list of the works discussed by the lecturer.

DER HISTORISCHE ROMAN.

Willihald Alexis:

Der falsche Waldemar.

Die Hosen des Herrn von Bredow.

Ruhe ist die erste Buergerpflicht.

Gustav Freytag:

Ingo.

Ingrabar.

Felix Dahn:

Eiu Kampf um Rom.

Georg Ebers:

Die Schwestern.

Homo Sum.

Der Kaiser.

Victor von Scheffel:

Ekkehard.

DER SOCIALE ROMAN.

Berthold Auerbach:

Dorfgeschichten.

Auf der Hoehe.

Freidrich Spielhagen:

Problematische Naturen.

Hammer und Amboss.

Sturmflut.

Paul Heyse:

Kinder der Welt.

Im Paradiese.

Hans Hopfen:

Verdorben zu Paris.

Kleine Leute.

DIE NOVELLE.

Gottfried Keller:

Die Leute Von Seldwyla.

Paul Heyse:

Moralische Novellen.

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