Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 114 pages of information about Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry.

Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 114 pages of information about Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry.

[Footnote 250:  In the Rheinisch-westfaelischer Anzeiger, May 31, 1822, No. 23.]

[Footnote 251:  Cf.  Strodtmann, “H.  Heines Leben und Werke,” 3. ed., Hamburg, 1884.  Vol.  I, p. 200.]

[Footnote 252:  Karpeles ed.  Werke, VIII, p. 434.]

[Footnote 253:  Ibid., p. 433.]

[Footnote 254:  Ibid., p. 441.]

[Footnote 255:  In discussing the first volume of Heine’s “Reisebilder,” Immermann had said:  “Man hat Heinen beim Beginn seiner dichterischen Laufbahn mit Byron vergleichen wollen.  Diese Vergleichung scheint nicht zu passen.  Der Brite bringt mit ungeheuren Mitteln nur massige poetische Effekte hervor, waehrend Heine eine Anlage zeigt, sich kuenstlerisch zu begrenzen und den Stoff gaenzlich in die Form zu absorbieren.” (Jahrbuecher f. wissenschaftliche Kritik, 1827, No. 97, p. 767.)]

[Footnote 256:  Werke, III, p. 116.]

[Footnote 257:  Werke, Vol.  Ill, p. 304.]

[Footnote 258:  Byron’s Works, Coleridge ed., London and New York, 1898.  Vol.  I, p. 189 ff.]

[Footnote 259:  Ibid., p. 211.]

[Footnote 260:  Cf. the poems “To a Knot of Ungenerous Critics,” “English Bards and Scotch Reviewers,” and others.]

[Footnote 261:  Coleridge ed., Vol.  II, p. 388 f.]

[Footnote 262:  Ibid., p. 406.]

[Footnote 263:  Coleridge ed., Vol.  I, p. 266 f.]

[Footnote 264:  Werke, Vol.  I, p. 78.]

[Footnote 265:  Coleridge ed., Vol.  II, p. 429.]

[Footnote 266:  Werke, Vol.  I, p. 61.]

[Footnote 267:  Karpeles ed.  Werke, VIII, p. 411.]

[Footnote 268:  Werke, I, p. 117.]

[Footnote 269:  Werke, Karpeles ed.  Vol.  IX, p. 162 f.]

[Footnote 270:  Letter to Immermann, Werke (Karpeles ed.), Vol.  VIII, p. 354.]

[Footnote 271:  Cf. his vulgar prognostication of Germany’s future, Kaput XXVI of the “Wintermaerchen,” Werke, Vol.  II, p. 488 ff.]

[Footnote 272:  Werke, Vol.  I, p. 263.]

[Footnote 273:  Ibid., Vol.  I, p. 308.]

[Footnote 274:  Ibid., Vol.  I, p. 301, “Adam der erste.”]

[Footnote 275:  Ibid., Vol.  I, p. 316, “Zur Beruhigung.”]

[Footnote 276:  Ibid., Vol.  I, p. 320, “Nachtgedanken.”]

[Footnote 277:  Cf. supra, note 1.]

[Footnote 278:  “Manfred,” Coleridge ed., IV, p. 101.]

[Footnote 279:  Werke VI, p. 48.]

[Footnote 280:  Karpeles ed.  Werke, VIII, p. 541.]

[Footnote 281:  Karpeles ed.  Werke, VIII, p. 399.]

[Footnote 282:  Pluemacher:  “Der Pessimismus.”  Heidelberg, 1888, p. 103.]

CHAPTER V

=Bibliography=

General

Breitinger, H. Neues ueber den alten Weltschmerz.  “Studien und
Wandertage.”  Frauenfeld, Huber, 1884, p. 246-62.

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