Ludwig Tieck

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Klett, Dwight A. Ludwig Tieck: An Annotated Guide to Research. New York: Garland Publishing, 1993, 201 p.

Full-length bibliography of secondary material on Tieck.

Paulin, Roger. Ludwig Tieck. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1987, 133 p.

Contains a complete primary bibliography of Tieck's literary and critical works.

Criticism

Birrell, Gordon. The Boundless Present: Space and Time in the Literary Fairy Tales of Novalis and Tieck. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1979, 160 p.

Examines Tieck's use of space and time motifs, and compares his technique with that of Novalis.

Crisman, William. "Names, Naming and the Presentation of Language in the Fairy Tales from Tieck's Phantasm " Michigan Germanic Studies XI, No. 2 (Fall 1985): 127-43.

Considers Tieck's use of names in the Phantasus fairy tales in relation to his linguistic attitudes generally.

——. "The Status of Adult Rationality in Tieck's Fairy Tales." Colloquia Germanica 21, Nos. 2-3 (1988): 111-26.

Counters a critical tendency to interpret Tieck's fairy tales as parables about the corrupting influence of adult rationality.

Ewton, Ralph W., Jr. "Childhood Without End: Tieck's Der Blonde Eckbert." The German Quarterly XLVI, No. 3 (May 1973): 410-27.

Asserts that the central theme of the novella Der Blonde Eckbert is a desire to escape reality and return to the protected, magical world of childhood.

Knight, Victor. "The Perceptive Non-Artist: A Study of Tieck's Der Runenberg." New German Studies 10, No. 1 (Spring 1982): 21-31.

Explores Tieck's portrayal of artists and poets and their relationship to society.

Paulin, Roger. Ludwig Tieck: A Literary Biography. London: Clarendon Press, 1985, 434 p.

Critical and biographical study of Tieck and his work.

Sellner, Timothy F. "Jungian Psychology and the Romantic Fairy Tale: A. New Look at Tieck's Der blonde Eckbert" The Germanic Review LV, No. 3 (Summer 1980): 89-97.

Applies a Jungian interpretation to Der blonde Eckbert.

Trainer, James. "Ludwig Tieck." In German Men of Letters: Twelve Literary Essays, edited by Alex Natan, pp. 39-57. London: Oswald Wolff Limited, 1961.

Provides an overview of Tieck's life and work, particularly his short fiction.

Zeydel, Edwin H. Ludwig Tieck, The German Romanticist: A Critical Study. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1935, 406 p.

Offers a chronological account of Tieck's life and career, as well as general critical commentary on his works.

Additional coverage of Tieck's life and career is contained in the following sources published by The Gale Group: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 90; and Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Vols. 5, 46.

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