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*Our present histories of literature show different periodisations
*Our present histories of literature show different periodisations
*Two positions towards periods:
*Two positions towards periods can claim equal justification:
:*Each period produces its own literature. The literary works of a period help us to understand the frame of mind of the respective period
:*Periods are given with each period producing its own special literature. The literary works of a period help us to understand the frame of mind of the respective historical era.
:*We produce ever changing histories of periods to prove historical developments we want to claim as our own cultural heritage. We support our notions of the developments on the basis of a canon of literary works we select for each of the periods we want to have in our past.
:*We produce ever changing periodisations to prove historical developments we want to claim as our own cultural heritage. We support our notions of these developments on the basis of a canon of literary works we select so that they will illustrate the different periods.
*The past has played different roles in different periods.
*The past has played different roles in different centuries.
*The future is a relatively new invention of our historical discourse.
*The future is a relatively new invention of our debate of history.

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  • Our present histories of literature show different periodisations
  • Two positions towards periods can claim equal justification:
  • Periods are given with each period producing its own special literature. The literary works of a period help us to understand the frame of mind of the respective historical era.
  • We produce ever changing periodisations to prove historical developments we want to claim as our own cultural heritage. We support our notions of these developments on the basis of a canon of literary works we select so that they will illustrate the different periods.
  • The past has played different roles in different centuries.
  • The future is a relatively new invention of our debate of history.