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- Lesesucht abstract "Die Lesewut (German for the reading craze) or Die Lesesucht (reading mania), are terms that describes a period in German history beginning in the eighteenth century when the number of German authors, books, and readers surpassed that of France to become the leader in published and read literature (i.e. the written word) in Europe.[citation needed] Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and the Sturm und Drang movement are considered to have been the catalyst for this event.".
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- Lesesucht date "March 2013".
- Lesesucht hasPhotoCollection Lesesucht.
- Lesesucht langcode "de".
- Lesesucht otherarticle "Lesesucht".
- Lesesucht subject Category:German_literature.
- Lesesucht subject Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Lesesucht comment "Die Lesewut (German for the reading craze) or Die Lesesucht (reading mania), are terms that describes a period in German history beginning in the eighteenth century when the number of German authors, books, and readers surpassed that of France to become the leader in published and read literature (i.e. the written word) in Europe.[citation needed] Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and the Sturm und Drang movement are considered to have been the catalyst for this event.".
- Lesesucht label "Lesesucht".
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- Lesesucht sameAs Q115130.
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- Lesesucht wasDerivedFrom Lesesucht?oldid=548729589.
- Lesesucht isPrimaryTopicOf Lesesucht.