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Frederick Amrine is a professor of German Studies at the University of Michigan. His research specialties are Goethe, German Romanticism, German Idealism, Comparative Literature, and Intellectual History. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Cambridge University, and Harvard University; he also has formal training in English lit., Classics, and Philosophy. Professor Amrine has been a student of Anthroposophy his entire adult life, and he has lectured widely on many different aspects of Rudolf Steiner's work. |