Ludwig Tiecks Genoveva, als romantische Dichtung betrachtet

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Ludwig Tiecks Genoveva, als romantische Dichtung betrachtet

by Johann Ranftl

DE·~9 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

LUDWIG TIECKS GENOVEVA.

0:06
2

Vorwort.

5:55
3

Inhalt.

6:57
4

I. Das Erwachen des Sinnes für Religion und deutsches Alterthum.

1:00:45
5

II. Das Volksbuch als Quelle von Tiecks „Genoveva“.

0:56
6

Der Abschied.

2:17
7

Der Krieg.

5:27
8

Golos Liebe.

11:51
9

Genovevas Gefangennahme.

5:00
10

Genovevas Kerkerhaft.

4:08

Description

This listening explores Ludwig Tieck’s early romantic drama Genoveva as a pivotal moment in the poet’s artistic development. The work was a personal milestone for Tieck, whom he later recalled as an outpouring of his innermost feelings rather than a crafted piece. Its reception sparked lively debate among the greats of his era—Goethe, Schiller and many others reacted strongly, seeing it as both a beacon of the rising romantic spirit and a challenge to Enlightenment ideals.

The author delves into the poem’s creation, tracing the tangled web of aesthetic ideas, mystic influences and the period’s religious currents that shaped it. By comparing Tieck’s approach with contemporary scholars and related Romantic texts, the study clarifies how Genoveva embodied the theoretical ambitions of its time. Listeners will gain a nuanced picture of how a single work can illuminate the broader currents of early‑19th‑century German literature.

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Language

de

Duration

~9 hours (540K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Karl Eichwalder, Chuck Greif, 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 Books project.)

Release date

2015-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Johann Ranftl

1865–1937

A Catholic priest, teacher, and literary historian from Austria, he devoted much of his work to German Romanticism and cultural history. His books and essays reflect a scholar interested in how literature, faith, and art shaped one another.

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