Ludwig Tiecks Genoveva, als romantische Dichtung betrachtet by Johann Ranftl

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Author Ranftl, Johann, 1865-1937
Editor Schönbach, Anton E. (Anton Emanuel), 1848-1911
Editor Seuffert, B. (Bernhard), 1853-1938
LoC No. 59056612
Title Ludwig Tiecks Genoveva, als romantische Dichtung betrachtet
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Summary "Ludwig Tiecks Genoveva, als romantische Dichtung betrachtet" by Johann Ranftl is a scholarly analysis written in the late 19th century. The work examines Ludwig Tieck's romantic drama "Genoveva," exploring its significance within the context of German Romantic literature. The author delves into the interplay of romantic themes, religious sentiment, and historical influences shaping Tieck's work, while also addressing how "Genoveva" reflects the broader literary trends of its time. The beginning of this analysis sets the stage by outlining the foundational ideas that inspired Tieck and his peers, notably the friendship with Wackenroder, and influences from Romantic theology and literature, particularly regarding religion's relationship with art. Ranftl discusses how "Genoveva" emerged from a confluence of Tieck’s love for Germanic antiquity and a burgeoning religious sentiment, laying a rich foundation for the exploration of loneliness, love, and spiritual longing. Tieck's portrayal of Genoveva's character, who embodies innocence and devotion while navigating trials, serves as a focal point for understanding the romantic ideals of emotional depth and religious fervor reflected in the early stages of the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Tieck, Ludwig, 1773-1853. Leben und Tod der heiligen Genoveva
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