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A comprehensive classic collection from Reclam covering twelve centuries of verse. Gedichte. Gedichte und Phantasien / Poetische F...
In the early 1800s, a young woman living in a Frankfurt convent for noblewomen began publishing radical, ethereal poetry under the male pseudonym . That woman was Karoline von Günderrode, and her first major collection, Gedichte und Phantasien (1804), remains one of the most haunting artifacts of the Romantic era. A Soul Divided If you're looking to explore more German poetry,
Unlike standard rhymes, her Phantasien are prose-poems that delve into apocalyptic visions and mystical dreams, such as "Mahomets Traum in der Wüste" (Mahomet’s Dream in the Desert). A Soul Divided Unlike standard rhymes, her Phantasien
Her poems often feature elements of the "Ossian" style—misty landscapes, ancient heroes, and a pervasive sense of mourning.
This book title refers to the collected works of (1780–1806), a pivotal yet often overlooked poet of German Romanticism. Her work, frequently published under the pseudonym "Tian," explores deep themes of love, death, and the "misfortune" of being a woman with the intellectual desires of a man in the 19th century.