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The Runenberg (eBook)

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2023
21 Seiten
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Ludwig Tieck's "The Runenberg" is a fascinating exploration of romantic idealism intertwined with the themes of folklore and the supernatural. The narrative is steeped in vivid imagery and poetic prose, characteristic of the early German Romantic movement. Set against the backdrop of a mysterious forest, the story unfolds through a series of interconnected tales that delve into the depths of human emotion, confronting the sublime and the uncanny. Tieck's masterful use of symbolism and lyrical language invites readers to reflect on the transcendence of nature and the interplay between reality and myth, making it a significant contribution to the canon of Gothic literature. Ludwig Tieck, a pivotal figure within the German Romantic movement, was profoundly influenced by the cultural shifts of his time, particularly the burgeoning interest in folklore and the exploration of individual consciousness. His background as a poet and playwright enriched his narrative style, allowing him to blend elements of drama and romance in his prose. As a contemporary of Goethe and Schiller, Tieck sought to navigate the complexities of love, loss, and identity, often drawing inspiration from his own experiences and the rich tapestry of German folklore. Readers seeking an engaging and intellectually stimulating journey into the heart of Romantic literature will find "The Runenberg" to be an essential exploration. Tieck's intricate layering of narrative and emotion not only invigorates the genre but also stimulates a thoughtful dialogue on the nature of reality and the universal human experience, making it a recommended read for those who appreciate the depth of literary art.

Ludwig Tieck, born Johann Ludwig Tieck on May 31, 1773, in Berlin, was a pivotal figure in the early Romantic literary movement in Germany. His wide-ranging work included poetry, translations, criticism, and notably, the novella 'The Runenberg' (1804). Tieck's literature often explored fantastical themes, melding folklore with a burgeoning Romantic sensibility, and 'The Runenberg' is a seminal example, blending elements of the supernatural with a profound psychological depth. It tells of a young man's encounter with a mysterious mountain and a magical woman, delving into themes of nature, the sublime, and human desire. Tieck's unique literary style combined irony with high emotional stakes, exemplifying Romantic irony, which would influence countless writers after him. His major contributions also include the collection 'Phantasus' and the novel 'Franz Sternbald's Wanderings'. Tieck's legacy endures in the annals of Romantic literature as an innovative and imaginative author whose works encapsulated the essence of early 19th-century Romantic thought. He served as a bridge between the classical literary traditions of the past and the new subjective narratives that would come to characterize the modern literary landscape. Ludwig Tieck passed away on April 28, 1853, in Berlin, but his work continues to be analyzed and appreciated for its contribution to the Romantic literature and its enduring themes.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2023
Übersetzer Thomas Carlyle
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Schlagworte 1800s works • 19th century fiction • 19th century storytelling • atmospheric supernatural tale • Classic Literature • dreamlike narrative style • earth sciences • Europe • Existential allegory • fantasy and nature themes • folklore inspiration • Geography • German Romanticism • german romantic literature • German Romantic novella • Germany • Gothic literature • imaginative psychological exploration • Literary finesse • Literary symbolism • Ludwig Tieck novels • mountain village mystery • Mystical Landscapes • Mystical nature exploration • Mythological Fiction • Nature • Nature in literature • philosophical exploration • Physical Sciences • romantic folklore adventure • Romanticism and nature • Science • spiritual quest • supernatural folklore • Supernatural motifs • supernatural mountain journey • The Runenberg book • Translations • Works originally in German • young adult fantasy
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