This volume presents a textbook on German grammar written by Francis (Franz) Lieber in 1835. Persecuted in Germany for his revolutionary views, Lieber had immigrated from Prussia to the United States in 1827, where he spent his entire career as a distinguished scholar and author. Lieber designed his German grammar primarily for his students at South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), claiming that the course of thirty-four lessons would enable them (S0(Bto read fluently common German prose within about twelve weeks(S1(B. Although the book was never published during Lieber's lifetime, it compares favorably with the best German grammars written in English available on the American and European markets at the time. With Lieber's many observations on the differences between German and English and his wry comments on the advantages and beauty of the German language, the text is instructive and entertaining even to a modern reader. The editor's introduction explores the reasons why Lieber's grammar was shunned by publishers, based on Lieber's correspondence with friends and publishers on both sides of the Atlantic.
ISBN: | 9783631576991 |
Publication date: | 10th October 2008 |
Author: | Jürgen Macha, Achim Kopp |
Publisher: | Peter Lang Edition an imprint of Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 228 pages |
Genres: |
Historical and comparative linguistics Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation Philosophy of language Educational: Language, literature and literacy Grammar, syntax and morphology Language teaching theory and methods |