Science, asked by MrPrince7087, 1 year ago

How does the poet compare childhood with manhood

Answers

Answered by fatyma
0

Answer:

Volume 1.

Chapter I. Glancing Backward.

Chapter II. My Earliest Childhood

Chapter III. On Festal Days

Chapter IV. The Journey to Holland to Attend the Golden Wedding.

Chapter V. Lennestrasse.--Lenne.--Early Impressions.

Volume 2.

Chapter VI. My Introduction to Art, and Acquaintances Great and Small in the Le

Chapter VII. What a Berlin Child Enjoyed on the Spree and at His Grandmother's

Chapter VIII. The Revolutionary Period Before the Revolution

Chapter IX. The Eighteenth of March.

Volume 3.

Chapter X. After the Night of Revolution.

Chapter XI. In Keilhau

Chapter XII. Friedrich Froebel's Ideal of Education.

Volume 4.

Chapter XIII. The Founders of the Keilhau Institute, and a Glimpse at the Histo

Chapter XIV.

Chapter XV. Summer Pleasures and Rambles

Chapter XVI. Autumn, Winter, Easter and Departure

Volume 5.

Chapter XVII. The Gymnasium and the First Period of University Life.

Chapter XVIII. The time of Effervescence, and My School Mates.

Chapter XIX. A Romance Which Really Happened.

Chapter XX. At the Quedlinburg Gymnasium

Volume 6.

Chapter XXI. At the University.

Chapter XXII. The Shipwreck

Chapter XXIII. The Hardest Time in the School of Life.

Chapter XXIV. The Apprenticeship.

Chapter XXV. The Summers of My Convalescence.

Chapter XXVI. Continuance of Convalescence and the First Novel

Similar questions