The Chain of Things : Divinatory Magic and the Practice of Reading in German Literature and Thought, 1850–1940 /
"Shows how the connection between divinatory magic and reading shaped the experience of reading and aesthetics among nineteenth-century realists and modernist thinkers, including writers, artists, and critics such as Gottfried Keller, Theodor Fontane, and Walter Benjamin"--
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library,
2018.
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