Friedrich Holderlin

Friedrich Hölderlin was a German poet and philosopher, considered one of the most important figures in German literature. His work bridges the classical and romantic eras, and he is known for his lyrical poetry and his novel 'Hyperion'.

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  1. 1. Hyperion

    or, The Hermit in Greece

    The novel explores the life and thoughts of a young German named Hyperion who spends much of his time in Greece. He is torn between his love for his homeland and his disgust with contemporary German society. Through a series of letters to his German friend Bellarmin, Hyperion narrates his participation in the Greek struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire, his disillusionment with war, and his intense love for the Greek woman Diotima. The novel is a meditation on beauty and suffering, wisdom and madness, and the dichotomy between the ideal and the real.

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  2. 2. Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin

    This book is a collection of poems by a renowned German poet of the late 18th and early 19th century. The poems reflect the author's deep connection with nature, his philosophical musings on the divine and the human condition, and his struggles with mental illness. His work is seen as a bridge between the rationalism of the Enlightenment and the passion of Romanticism, and his unique style and themes have had a profound influence on later generations of poets and thinkers.

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  3. 3. Selected Poems And Fragments

    This collection encapsulates the profound and evocative poetry of a German Romantic poet, capturing the essence of his philosophical musings and emotional depth. The poems and fragments explore themes of nature, love, and the divine, reflecting the poet's deep connection to the classical world and his quest for harmony between humanity and the cosmos. The language is both lyrical and introspective, offering readers a glimpse into the poet's inner world and his struggle with the tensions between idealism and reality.

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  4. 4. Eilėraščiai

    This collection of poems delves into the profound depths of human emotion and the natural world, exploring themes of love, longing, and the divine. The verses are imbued with a sense of romanticism, capturing the beauty and transience of life through vivid imagery and lyrical language. Each poem reflects a deep philosophical inquiry into existence, often drawing inspiration from classical mythology and the poet's own experiences. The work is a testament to the enduring power of poetry to convey the complexities of the human spirit and the eternal quest for meaning.

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  5. 5. Gedichte

    A collection of intensely lyrical and often elegiac poems that blend classical myth, nature imagery, and philosophical longing to explore the tension between human aspiration and historical or personal alienation. The verses move from exalted hymns to intimate elegies, shifting between formal lyricism and fragmented, innovative language to express yearning for unity with the divine and the natural world, alongside reflections on exile, loss, and political upheaval. Rich in musical rhythm and mythic allusion, the poems trace a search for reconciliation between ideal beauty and imperfect reality, leaving a haunting, contemplative residue.

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