
` German military figures had a certain terrifying glamour, ` wrote Patrick Leigh Fermor, recalling views about Germany during the First World War. When, he asked, had the bristling general replaced the `philosophers & composers & bandsmen & peasants & students drinking & singing in harmony?` The enchanted forest, symbol of Romantic idealism & traditional folktales, had given way to other images of Germany & Germans. By following Leigh Fermor, & over eighty other British & North American literary visitors to Germany, this original anthology shows how different generations of English-speakers have depicted this country. Starting in the sixteenth century with some of the earliest travel accounts in English, Brian Melican presents a wide range of writing about, or set in, Germany. Letters from Johnsonians such as Boswell & Garrick & the Romantic poets Coleridge & Wordsworth; the journals of Herman Melville & Henry James; ante bellum fiction by authors such as D. H. Lawrence & Ford Madox Ford: all of this & more reveals an oft-forgotten richness in encounters with Germany before the horrors of the twentieth century. Work by Christopher Isherwood, Stephen Spender & wartime reporters through the 1940s exposes the country`s darkest moments, while sometimes surprising takes on the conflict emerge from authors inside Germany with unique perspectives such as Christabel Bielenberg & Michael Howard. Post-war writing ranges from the spy fiction of Len Deighton to the writers who dissected post-Nazi Germany. The diversity of writing about Germany today encompasses light-hearted accounts & more searching passages taken from an eclectic selection of authors. Recorded & imagined images of Germany have changed dramatically across the centuries. Yet views on many of its features especially its cities & rivers, customs & cuisine have often remained constant. This anthology, with extensive introductions & annotations, offers a range of opinions, both typical & atypical of their time, & invites readers to venture beyond the usual discussion about this country at the very heart of Europe.