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The book features a rich collection of poems, songs, ballads, elegies, sonnets, hymns, and odes that explore themes of love, nature, longing, and the human experience. The introductory section sets the tone, followed by a dedication. The lyrical pieces include various forms, such as dance songs, contemplative reflections, and expressions of melancholy. Notable poems address the beloved, nature's beauty, and the passage of time, capturing feelings of joy and sorrow. The selection from "Wilhelm Meister" includes poignant references to Mignon and the harper, while the ballads delve into mythical narratives like "Erlkönig" and "Der Gott und die bajadere." Elegies reflect on loss and reunion, while sonnets convey powerful emotions surrounding love and separation. Hymns and odes celebrate the divine and the natural world, with titles like "Elysium" and "Prometheus" highlighting the interplay between humanity and the cosmos. The "West-östlicher Divan" section features dialogues of love and longing, with recurring motifs of Suleika and Hatem, exploring the depths of passion and connection. The collection concludes with philosophical musings on existence and the divine, encapsulating a journey through the complexities of life and emotion. The final sections provide a reflective afterword, inviting readers to ponder the themes presented throughout the work.

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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Rok vydania
1991
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Titul
Goethe
Jazyk
nemecky
Vydavateľ
Klett-Cotta
Rok vydania
1991
Väzba
pevná
ISBN10
3608956638
ISBN13
9783608956634
Série
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
Anotácia
The book features a rich collection of poems, songs, ballads, elegies, sonnets, hymns, and odes that explore themes of love, nature, longing, and the human experience. The introductory section sets the tone, followed by a dedication. The lyrical pieces include various forms, such as dance songs, contemplative reflections, and expressions of melancholy. Notable poems address the beloved, nature's beauty, and the passage of time, capturing feelings of joy and sorrow. The selection from "Wilhelm Meister" includes poignant references to Mignon and the harper, while the ballads delve into mythical narratives like "Erlkönig" and "Der Gott und die bajadere." Elegies reflect on loss and reunion, while sonnets convey powerful emotions surrounding love and separation. Hymns and odes celebrate the divine and the natural world, with titles like "Elysium" and "Prometheus" highlighting the interplay between humanity and the cosmos. The "West-östlicher Divan" section features dialogues of love and longing, with recurring motifs of Suleika and Hatem, exploring the depths of passion and connection. The collection concludes with philosophical musings on existence and the divine, encapsulating a journey through the complexities of life and emotion. The final sections provide a reflective afterword, inviting readers to ponder the themes presented throughout the work.