The surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen /:
It is a curious fact that of that class of literature to which Munchausen belongs, that namely of Voyages Imaginaires, the three great types should have all been created in England. Utopia, Robinson Crusoe, and Gulliver, illustrating respectively the philosophical, the edifying, and the satirical ty...
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Zusammenfassung: | It is a curious fact that of that class of literature to which Munchausen belongs, that namely of Voyages Imaginaires, the three great types should have all been created in England. Utopia, Robinson Crusoe, and Gulliver, illustrating respectively the philosophical, the edifying, and the satirical type of fictitious travel, were all written in England, and at the end of the eighteenth century a fourth type, the fantastically mendacious, was evolved in this country. Of this type Munchausen was the modern original, and remains the classical example. The adaptability of such a species of composition to local and topical uses might well be considered prejudicial to its chances of obtaining a permanent place in literature. Yet Munchausen has undoubtedly achieved such a place. The Baron's notoriety is universal, his character proverbial, and his name as familiar as that of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, or Robinson Crusoe, mariner, of York. Condemned by the learned, like some other masterpieces, as worthless, Munchausen's travels have obtained such a world-wide fame, that the story of their origin possesses a general and historic interest apart from whatever of obscurity or of curiosity it may have to recommend it. |
Beschreibung: | Archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Title from PDF cover (viewed on 22 May, 2009). Hypertext links contained in the archived instances of this title are non-functional. |
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spelling | Raspe, Rudolf Erich, 1737-1794. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbH3YD6dVRcfvXQgcjBfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83041816 The surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen / Rudolph Erich Raspe. [Auckland, N.Z.] : Floating Press, ©2008. 1 online resource (1 electronic document (224 pages)) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Title from PDF cover (viewed on 22 May, 2009). Hypertext links contained in the archived instances of this title are non-functional. Nz It is a curious fact that of that class of literature to which Munchausen belongs, that namely of Voyages Imaginaires, the three great types should have all been created in England. Utopia, Robinson Crusoe, and Gulliver, illustrating respectively the philosophical, the edifying, and the satirical type of fictitious travel, were all written in England, and at the end of the eighteenth century a fourth type, the fantastically mendacious, was evolved in this country. Of this type Munchausen was the modern original, and remains the classical example. The adaptability of such a species of composition to local and topical uses might well be considered prejudicial to its chances of obtaining a permanent place in literature. Yet Munchausen has undoubtedly achieved such a place. The Baron's notoriety is universal, his character proverbial, and his name as familiar as that of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, or Robinson Crusoe, mariner, of York. Condemned by the learned, like some other masterpieces, as worthless, Munchausen's travels have obtained such a world-wide fame, that the story of their origin possesses a general and historic interest apart from whatever of obscurity or of curiosity it may have to recommend it. German wit and humour. Voyages, Imaginary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85144441 Voyages imaginaires. Voyages, Imaginary fast Fiction fast |
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