Andrea Wulf's Blog, page 6
November 5, 2022
Stern Bestseller List - Nr.6
November 3, 2022
BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking: "Goethe, Schiller and the First Romantics"
October 28, 2022
Spiegel Bestseller List: "Fabelhafte Rebellen" in Nr.3
The German edition of "Magnificent Rebels" is Nr.3 on German Bestseller List!
October 20, 2022
Lesenswert SWR Interview "Fabelhafte Rebellen"
Germany Interviews: "Fabelhafte Rebellen"
The German edition of "Magnificent Rebels" was published on 19 October ... here are a few of the interviews I did (in German)
Druckfrisch, ARD B��hne, Frankfurter Buchmesse, ���Fabelhafte Rebellen���, 20 October 2022
HR2 Kultur, Interview ���Fabelhafte Rebellen���, 20 October 2022
30-min WG, Frankfurter Buchmesse & Stern, 20 October 2022, Interview: "Fabelhafte Rebellen", 20 October 2022
Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Studio 9, ���Fabelhafte Rebellen���, 19 October 2022
October 18, 2022
Review New Statesman: "Magnificent Rebels"
���In Magnificent Rebels, her new history of the Jena Set, the German-British historian Andrea Wulf advances the argument that the very birth of modern individuality . . . took place in those houses and narrow streets, in those taverns and university lecture halls. It is a bold claim. The remarkable thing about the book is that Wulf not only stands it up but in the process weaves a thrilling page-turner of a story . . . Wulf brings her account to life with a phenomenal eye for visceral detail in letters and other accounts from the time, recalling her 2015 masterpiece The Invention of Nature, about Alexander von Humboldt��� ��� New Statesman
October 17, 2022
NDR Talkshow, 14 October 2022
NRC: Review "Magnificent Rebels"
October 13, 2022
Interview Die Zeit: "Fabelhafte Rebellen"
Off to Germany today - and publicity starts with a great big interview in Die Zeit.
click here for Die Zeit (paywall)
September 30, 2022
Non-Fiction Pick of the Week - The Sydney Morning Herald
���With the flair of a novelist, Andrea Wulf uses the high drama and adventurous spirits of her protagonists ��� including Goethe, Schiller, Novalis, Fichte, Schelling and Alexander von Humboldt ��� to shed light on the philosophy that ignited this circle of radical thinkers. The result is a thrilling historical narrative��� ��� Non���Fiction Pick of the Week, The Sydney Morning Herald
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