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Novalis Schriften, Volume 2 [Writings of Novalis, Volume 2] (in German). Jena, Germany: Eugene Diederichs. pp. 110– 139. This version of Pollen is the one published in the Athenaeum in 1798, which was edited by Schlegel. [79] and includes four of Schlegel's fragments in fine print. Gelley, Alexander (1991).
Novalis was a 1970s progressive rock group formed in Germany. Their best-known albums include Sommerabend and Wer Schmetterlinge lachen hört. Band history
Hymns to the Night (Hymnen an die Nacht) is a set of six prose poems written by the German Romantic poet Novalis (Georg Philipp Friedrich von Hardenberg) and published in 1800. [1] The poems were written in response to the death of Novalis' fiance , Sophie von Kuehn, in 1797.
Novalis saw Europe at a possible transition from the intermediate to golden age at the time of his writing. The transformed Christianity that Novalis thought could herald this new epoch would replace beliefs in divine revelation with an inspired poetic spirit, and the new religion would have a strong emphasis on aesthetics .
The novel is based on the life of Friedrich von Hardenberg (1772–1801) before he became famous under the name Novalis. [4] It covers the years from 1790 to 1797 when von Hardenberg was a student of history, philosophy and law at the universities of Jena, Leipzig and Wittenberg, and before he embarked on his professional life.
Novalis is the pseudonym of Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg. Novalis may also refer to: Novalis (band), a 1970s Krautrock group formed in Germany. Their best-known albums include Sommerabend and Wer Schmetterlinge lachen hört; 8052 Novalis; Lorien Novalis School, a Steiner School in Dural, New South Wales, Australia ...
Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie von Kühn (17 March 1782 – 19 March 1797) was the love interest and eventual fiancée of the German Romantic poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg, known simply as Novalis. Her image famously appears in Novalis’ Hymns to the Night, a foundational text of the literary movement known as German Romanticism.
Novalis, the veil of imagery; a study of the poetic works of Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772–1801 's-Gravenhage: Mouton, 1959; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1959. Bruce Haywood (30 September 1925 – 7 January 2020) was an English-born American academic, who served as a professor of German language and literature, dean and ...