In 8, pp. 111 + (1). Uncut copy. This is a study, written in German language, about the German writer Paul Heyse, head of the Munich circle of writers, who refused to portray the realistic side of life. Paul Heyse was fluent and very prolific. He published several collections of poems, six novels, over sixty plays, and some 120 short stories. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910, the first German to be so honored, especially because of his contribution to the development of the modern psychological novella.
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