Max Koch (academic)
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Max Koch (22 December 1855, Munich – 19 December 1931, Breslau) was a German historian and literary critic.
Biography
He studied in Munich and Berlin, and was a docent at Marburg beginning 1880. He was appointed assistant professor at Breslau in 1890 and later professor.
Work
- Helferich Peter Sturz und die Schleswigschen Literaturbriefe (Munich, 1879)
- Ueber die Beziehungen der englischen Literatur zur deutschen im 18. Jahrhundert (Leipzig, 1883)
- Shakespeare (Stuttgart, 1885)
- Franz Grillparzer (1891)
- Nationalität und Nationallitteratur (1891)
- Geschichte der deutschen Litteratur, with Vogt (1900)
- Geschichte der deutschen Literatur von den ältesten Zeiten bis zur Gegenwart (Leipzig; 2d ed., 1904)
Compilations
- Goethe and Schiller literature for Goedeke's Grundriss
- Shakespeare and Chamisso for Cotta's Bibliothek der Weltliteratur
- Von Arnim, Brentano, Eichendorff, Fouqué, Hoffmann, Schulze, Immermann and Lenau for Joseph Kürschner's Deutsche National Literatur
He founded Zeitschrift für vergleichende Literaturgeschichte (Berlin, 1886, later Weimar).
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- 1855 births
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- German literary critics
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