Wir fanden einen Pfad: Neue Gedichte by Christian Morgenstern
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Author | Morgenstern, Christian, 1871-1914 |
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Title | Wir fanden einen Pfad: Neue Gedichte |
Note | Reading ease score: 89.4 (6th grade). Easy to read. |
Contents |
"Brüder!"
An den andern An eine Freundin (an einige) (an manche) (an viele) Bedenke, Freund ... Da nimm Das bloße Wollen ... Das ist der Ast in deinem Holz Der Engel ... Der Kranke Die Fußwaschung Die Sonne will sich sieben Male spiegeln Die zur Wahrheit wandern Du Weisheit meines höhern Ich Du hast die Hand schon am Portal ... Einen Freund über seinen Liebeskummer zu trösten Erblinden mag ich ... Evolution Faß es, was sich dir enthüllt! Geschöpf nicht mehr ... Gib mir den Anblick deines Seins Hymne Ich bin aus Gott wie alles Sein geboren Ich habe den MENSCHEN gesehn ... Ich hebe Dir mein Herz empor Ich will aus allem nehmen ... Im Baum, du liebes Vöglein dort Leis auf zarten Füßen naht es Licht ist Liebe Lucifer Mit-erwacht Mond am Mittag Nach der Lektüre des Helsingforsers Cyclus 1912 Nun wohne DU darin O Nacht ... O gib mir Freuden O ihr kleinmütig Volk O wie gerne lern ich Milde Sieh nicht, was andre tun Stör' nicht den Schlaf der liebsten Frau Von zwei Rosen ... Was klagst du an ... Wasserfall bei Nacht Wer vom Ziel nicht weiß ... Wie macht' ich mich von DEINEM Zauber los Wir fanden einen Pfad Überwinde! |
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Summary | "Wir fanden einen Pfad: Neue Gedichte" by Christian Morgenstern is a collection of new poems written during the early 20th century. This work presents a rich tapestry of lyrical reflections that delve into themes of existence, spirituality, and the human experience. Morgenstern's unique style often embodies philosophical inquiries and personal musings, inviting readers to engage deeply with the essence of life and the connections between people and the divine. The collection consists of various poems that express a variety of emotions and thoughts, ranging from existential reflections to spiritual allegories. Morgenstern often uses nature and simple imagery to reveal profound truths and insights about humanity, love, suffering, and transcendence. In poems like "Wir fanden einen Pfad," he reflects on companionship and shared journeys through life's challenges, while works like "Der Engel" and "Licht ist Liebe" contemplate the divine and the transformative power of love. Overall, these poems reveal a rich inner life and provide readers with an exploration of both personal and universal themes that resonate across time. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | German |
LoC Class | PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures |
Subject | German poetry -- 20th century |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 9623 |
Release Date | Jan 1, 2006 |
Most Recently Updated | Jan 2, 2021 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
Downloads | 89 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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