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** Contemporary German literature (1989-)
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For well-known [[author]]s who wrote or write [[literature]] in the [[German language]] see [[list of German-language authors]], [[list of German-language playwrights]] and [[list of German-language poets]]. See also [[list of German-language philosophers]].
poop[[author]]s who wrote or write [[literature]] in the [[German language]] see [[list of German-language authors]], [[list of German-language playwrights]] and [[list of German-language poets]]. See also [[list of German-language philosophers]].


[[Image:Frenzel.gif|700px|graph of works listed in Frenzel, ''Daten deutscher Dichtung'' (1952). Visible is medieval literature overlapping with Renaissance up to the 1540s, modern literature beginning 1720, and the baroque period separating the two, from 1550 to 1700.]]
[[Image:Frenzel.gif|700px|graph of works listed in Frenzel, ''Daten deutscher Dichtung'' (1952). Visible is medieval literature overlapping with Renaissance up to the 1540s, modern literature beginning 1720, and the baroque period separating the two, from 1550 to 1700.]]

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German literature comprises those literary texts written in the German language.

Periodization is not an exact science, but the following list contains movements or time periods typically used in discussing German literature. It seems worth noting that the periods of medieval German literature span two or three centuries, those of early modern German literature span one century, and those of modern German literature each span one or two decades. The closer one nears the present, the more debated the periodizations become.

poopauthors who wrote or write literature in the German language see list of German-language authors, list of German-language playwrights and list of German-language poets. See also list of German-language philosophers.

graph of works listed in Frenzel, Daten deutscher Dichtung (1952). Visible is medieval literature overlapping with Renaissance up to the 1540s, modern literature beginning 1720, and the baroque period separating the two, from 1550 to 1700.