
Briefe an Ludwig Tieck.
Inhalt des zweiten Bandes.
Hormayr, Joseph Freiherr von.
Humboldt, Alexander Freiherr v.
Jacobi, Friedr. Heinrich.
Jacobs, Christian Friedr. Wilhelm.
Jagemann, Caroline.
Iffland, August Wilhelm.
Immermann, Karl.
Immermann, Marianne.
A lively anthology of 19th‑century letters, this volume gathers the heartfelt missives exchanged with the celebrated poet‑critic Ludwig Tieck. Curated by Karl von Holtei, the collection offers a window into the vibrant literary salons of the era, where writers, historians and aristocrats debated art, politics and the restless spirit of Romanticism.
Among the correspondences you’ll meet figures such as the Austrian archivist Joseph von Hormayr, who praises Tieck’s invigorating influence on his own youthful imagination, and the eager young Count Hugo, eager to present himself to the master poet. Their words reveal a network of admiration, mentorship and camaraderie, painting a portrait of a cultural circle that shaped German literature. Listeners will be drawn into the personal tones of gratitude, curiosity and the occasional melancholy that colored these exchanges, gaining a sense of the intellectual energy that pulsed through Europe’s artistic heartland.
Full title
Briefe an Ludwig Tieck (2/4) Zweiter Band
Language
de
Duration
~10 hours (631K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Karl Eichwalder, Reiner Ruf, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2015-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1773–1853
A key voice of early German Romanticism, this writer blended fairy-tale wonder, satire, and literary criticism in ways that helped shape the movement. His stories often feel playful and eerie at once, mixing imagination with sharp insight into art and human feeling.
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