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A fervent essay from the early 1830s, this work launches a bold debate over the fate of the North‑German vernacular. Written as a dedication to a well‑known patron of cultural improvement, the author frames the question with striking clarity: should the regional tongue be nurtured, or should it be allowed to fade away? From the opening, his stance is unmistakable, arguing that the dialect hinders progress and binds the people to antiquated habits.
The pamphlet weaves historical reflection with sharp rhetoric, tracing the rise of High German from Luther’s Bible translation to its role as a unifying national language. It contrasts the learned, book‑based German of the south with the oral, tradition‑driven speech of the north, suggesting that true cultural advancement depends on embracing the former. Listeners will hear a vivid portrait of 19th‑century linguistic politics, presented with the earnestness of a scholar convinced that language shapes the very destiny of a nation.
Full title
Soll die plattdeutsche Sprache gepflegt oder ausgerottet werden? Gegen Ersteres und für Letzteres Gegen Ersteres und für Letzteres
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1802–1872
A sharp, politically engaged voice of the Vormärz, this German critic and journalist helped give the Young Germany movement its name and energy. His writing mixed literary debate with a strong interest in freedom, public life, and the future of German culture.
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