
audiobook
by Christian Fürchtegott Gellert
C. F. Gellerts sämmtliche Schriften. Zweyter Theil.
Innhalt des zweyten Theils.
Moralische Gedichte. - Der Menschenfreund.
Vermischte Gedichte. - An den Herrn Grafen Hanns Moritz von Brühl; bey seinem vierzehnten Geburtstage.
Geistliche Oden und Lieder. - Vorrede.
Verzeichniß derjenigen Lieder, welche Kirchenmelodien haben.
These verses open a window onto the moral imagination of the late Enlightenment, where poetry serves as a vehicle for ethical reflection. The poet muses on the virtues of duty, genuine compassion, and the pitfalls of wealth pursued for selfish ends. Through vivid contrasts between humble labor and ostentatious feasting, the lines examine what truly sustains a good life. The language, though archaic, retains a rhythmic clarity that rewards attentive listening.
Listeners will find a steady cadence of questioning and affirmation, inviting personal contemplation on the balance between public responsibility and private desire. The collection weaves together images of simple tables, generous hosts, and the inner struggle between ambition and conscience. Its themes resonate with anyone curious about how 18th‑century thinkers grappled with moral choice, making the work both a historical curiosity and a timeless meditation. The smooth delivery highlights the poet’s elegant phrasing while preserving the original German flavor.
Full title
C. F. Gellerts Sämmtliche Schriften Zweyter Theil Zweyter Theil
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (196K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Arie Tuinman, Martin C. Doege, Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1715–1769
A major voice of the German Enlightenment, this poet and moral writer was once read so widely that his books were said to rank just behind the Bible in popularity. His fables, songs, and clear-eyed reflections on everyday virtue helped shape literary taste in 18th-century Germany.
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