Book 35

Kleist in France

by Frank C. Richardson

Published 1 January 1962
From Madame de Stael, Dumas, and Taine, to Giraudoux, Adamov, Ionesco, and the existentialists, this study provides a fascinating account of the progress of Kleist's reception in France from complete rejection in 1807 to spectacular critical and public acclaim in the 1950s. Richardson argues that Kleist's success in France disproves the traditional idea that his work is unexportable and shows the conditions that led to his positive reception outside Germany.