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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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in der Literatur und die neue Dichtung
(Berlin, 1919); idem,
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Abstraktion und Einfühlung (Munich, 1908; new ed. 1948),
trans. as Abstraction and Empathy (New York, 1953).

ULRICH WEISSTEIN

[See also Empathy; Impressionism; Naturalism in Art;
Romanticism.]