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Literatur - 18. Jahrhundert: Die Literaturkritik wendet sich „schöner Literatur“ zu
Literatur - Dramen, Romane und Poesie werden im 18. Jahrhundert zum Diskussionsfeld
Literatur - Die Literaturgeschichte wird mit der Wende ins 19. Jahrhundert geschaffen
Literatur - Siegeszug der pluralistischen Diskussion
Literatur - Rückblick: Ein neuer Bildungsgegenstand wurde geschaffen
Literatur - Tendenzen: Der „erweiterte Literaturbegriff“? – der „Tod der Literatur“?