Der Doppelband eröffnet die Edition des Manuskriptnachlasses eines der zu Lebzeiten angesehensten und einflussreichsten deutschen Autoren des 17. Jhs. Bd. 1/I enthält die erste der fünf Lyriksammlungen Birkens, von 1642 bis 1681 entstandene Liebes-...
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Der Doppelband eröffnet die Edition des Manuskriptnachlasses eines der zu Lebzeiten angesehensten und einflussreichsten deutschen Autoren des 17. Jhs. Bd. 1/I enthält die erste der fünf Lyriksammlungen Birkens, von 1642 bis 1681 entstandene Liebes- und Freundschaftsgedichte: epische Gedichte, Lieder, Sonette und Epigramme von großer Themen- und Formenvielfalt, zugleich stark traditionsverpflichtet und überraschend modern. Sie ermöglichen vielfältige Einblicke in die Lebenswirklichkeit, in der sie entstanden. Bd. 1/II bietet Lesarten, Drucknachweise, Angaben zur Entstehungssituation, Sacherklärungen und Register. This double volume opens the edition of the posthumous manuscripts of one of the most respected and influential 17th century German authors in his life-time. Vol. 1/I contains the first of Birken`s five collections of lyric poetry, the poems of love and friendship composed between 1642 and 1681 - epic poems, songs, sonnets and epigrams covering a wide range of topics and forms, at one and the same time indebted to tradition yet surprisingly modern. They afford multi-faceted insights into the reality of the life in which they were created. Vol. 1/II provides textual variants, printing history, details of the situation in which the poems were written, factual explanations and an index.
Neudrucke deutscher Literaturwerke ; n.F., Bd. 55-56
Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (2 volumes)
Bemerkung(en):
Includes bibliographical references and index
Teil I. Texte. -- Teil II. Apparate und Kommentare
This double volume opens the edition of the posthumous manuscripts of one of the most respected and influential 17th century German authors in his life-time. Vol. 1/I contains the first of Birken's five collections of lyric poetry, the poems of love and friendship composed between 1642 and 1681 - epic poems, songs, sonnets and epigrams covering a wide range of topics and forms, at one and the same time indebted to tradition yet surprisingly modern. They afford multi-faceted insights into the reality of the life in which they were created. Vol. 1/II provides textual variants, printing history