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German and French concepts of nation were often defined antithetically- through an idealized contrast between the "nation state" and the "cultural nation." This study undertakes a political, linguistic, and literary historical reconstruction of the significance of language and literature in the construction of national identity since the early modern period, revealing that this process was far more complex than previously thought.
Nationalism in literature --- Nationalism and literature --- National characteristics, French, in literature --- National characteristics, German, in literature. --- Language and languages --- History --- Political aspects. --- Nationalism in literature. --- National characteristics, French, in literature. --- Nationalisme et littérature --- Caractère national français --- Caractère national allemand --- Identité collective --- Politique linguistique --- History. --- Political aspects --- Dans la littérature --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Literature and nationalism --- Literature --- Identité collective. --- Dans la littérature. --- National characteristics, German, in literature --- Nationalism and literature - France - History --- Nationalism and literature - Germany - History --- Language and languages - Political aspects. --- Cultural Identity/France. --- Cultural Identity/Germany. --- European Cultural History.
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