Briefe an Ludwig Tieck (3/4) Dritter Band

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Briefe an Ludwig Tieck (3/4) Dritter Band

by Ludwig Tieck

DE·~11 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total

Briefe an Ludwig Tieck.

0:13

Inhalt des dritten Bandes.

1:17

Molbech, Christian.

24:27

Mosen, Julius.

15:18

Müller, Friedr. von.

3:28

Müller, Karl Ottfried.

32:21

Müller, Wilhelm.

6:50

Münch-Bellinghausen, Eligeus Franz Joseph, Freiherr von.

11:27

N..... Wilh.

5:38

Nicolai, Christoph Friedrich.

10:48

Description

This volume gathers a lively selection of letters exchanged with Ludwig Tieck, curated by Karl von Holtei. The correspondence opens with Christian Molbech, a prominent Danish philologist, who writes from Copenhagen in 1820 about his recent travels, his admiration for Tieck’s poetry, and the everyday challenges of scholarly life. Through his warm, candid voice, listeners hear how personal friendships intertwined with the vibrant literary culture of the early nineteenth century.

The collection continues with missives from a broad circle of poets, critics, and dramatists—figures such as Friedrich Schlegel, August Wilhelm Schlegel, and Johann Rückert—each offering reflections on contemporary works, theatrical productions, and the practicalities of publishing. Their exchanges reveal a network of mutual support, spirited debate, and the occasional humor that animated the Romantic era. For anyone curious about the human side of literary history, these letters provide an intimate glimpse into the thoughts and concerns that shaped a generation of German letters.

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Full title

Briefe an Ludwig Tieck (3/4) Dritter Band Dritter Band

Language

de

Duration

~11 hours (650K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nicola Kerrison, 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

2015-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ludwig Tieck

Ludwig Tieck

1773–1853

A key voice of early German Romanticism, his stories and criticism helped shape the movement’s love of fairy tale, fantasy, and the medieval past. He was also an important translator and champion of Shakespeare, bringing older literature vividly into his own time.

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