Vox viva: Die 'wahre Aufklärung' des Dänen Nikolaj Frederik Severin
Grundtvig. Von Inge Meincke. Skandinavistische Arbeiten, Band 17. Heidelberg:
Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 2000. Pp. 371. DM 98.
In her brief "Danksagung" Inga Meincke reveals that she submitted this study of
N. F. S. Grundtvig as a dissertation to the Johann Wolfgang Universität Frankfurt
in 1998, noting further that the dissertation had been "für den Druck überarbeitet
und stark gekürzt" (p. 5). Even more such reworking and shortening might,
however, have been profitably undertaken before publication, for Vox viva still
retains many of the markings of the dissertation. Its 1670 footnotes (several easily
exceeding more than half the printed page), for example, informative as many
of them are, are certainly not all equally necessary. Then too, the author would
have done her readers (especially those whose native language is not German) a
true service by simplifying her densely convoluted writing style.
Frank Hugus
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