• Hyperion is an epistolary novel by German poet Friedrich Hölderlin. Originally published in two volumes in 1797 (Volume 1) and 1799 (Volume 2), respectively...
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  • Hölderlin Hyperion (poem), a 1819 poem by John Keats Hyperion (Longfellow novel), an 1839 book by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hyperion (Simmons novel)...
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    themes in his works. Martin Heidegger, upon whom Hölderlin had a great influence, said: "Hölderlin is one of our greatest, that is, most impending thinkers...
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    (Die Leiden des jungen Werther) (1774) and Friedrich Hölderlin's Hyperion. The first Canadian novel, The History of Emily Montague (1769) by Frances Brooke...
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    Susette Gontard (category Friedrich Hölderlin)
    Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, published in 1797–1799. She was the wife of Hölderlin's employer...
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  • references—which include Louis-Ferdinand Céline and the novel Hyperion by Friedrich Hölderlin—as romantic, ghostly and hallucinatory. Hennig described...
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    Edition" of Hölderlin, Hölderlins Samtliche Werke, collecting together not only all the poems in their variant forms, the novel Hyperion, the unfinished...
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  • Nabokov by Michael Maar Funeral for a Dog by Thomas Pletzinger Hyperion by Friedrich Hölderlin Close to Jedenew by Kevin Vennemann Job: The Story of a Simple...
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  • dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion Susette Hirzel, known as Susette (1769–1858),...
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  • Schicksalslied (category Musical settings of poems by Friedrich Hölderlin)
    library that Brahms discovered "Hyperions Schicksalslied", from Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, in a book of Hölderlin's poetry. Dietrich recalls in his writing...
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    Isaac von Sinclair (category Friedrich Hölderlin)
    but kept in touch with Hölderlin, giving him friendly support. Hölderlin included von Sinclair in his 1797-99 novel Hyperion as the character Alabanda...
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    Der Kanon (section Novels)
    Schatzkästlein des rheinischen Hausfreundes (selections) Friedrich Hölderlin: Hyperion oder der Eremit in Griechenland (excerpts); Poems Novalis: Poems...
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  • historical-critical edition of Hölderlin's works, planned to appear in time for the Hölderlin anniversary year 1943. Since Hölderlin was held in high esteem...
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    literally "superior being", selected by Eminescu from a 1799 novel by Friedrich Hölderlin. By contrast, the two mortals have distinctively local, Christian...
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  • Borkenstein Gontard, (1769–1802), inspiration for German poet Friedrich Hölderlin's novel Hyperion Suzette Gresham, American chef Suzette Forgues Halasz (1918–2004)...
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  • Leiner developed the “Hölderlin perspective” named after the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843), who wrote in his novel Hyperion that “reconciliation...
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    Franz Kafka (section Novels)
    stories that appeared in 1908 in the first issue of the literary journal Hyperion under the title Betrachtung (Contemplation). He wrote the story "Beschreibung...
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    Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner Hölderlin, Friedrich 1770–1843 Hyperion Stendhal 1783-1842 The Red and the Black Carlyle, Thomas...
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    Gallant 2015, pp. 14–23. Roessel 2001, p. 16. Hölderlin, Freidrich; trans. Willard R. Trask (1965). Hyperion. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. p...
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    or tenor and guitar, Op. 58 (translations by Arthur Waley; 1957) Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente for tenor and piano, Op. 61 (1958) Songs and Proverbs of William...
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    Thus Spoke Zarathustra (category 1883 German novels)
    But Zarathustra also frequently alludes to or appropriates from Hölderlin's Hyperion and Goethe's Faust and Emerson's Essays, among other things. It is...
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  • (anonymously) – The Coquette, or the History of Eliza Wharton Friedrich HölderlinHyperion, volume 1 Frances Margaretta Jacson (anonymously) – Disobedience...
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  • cantata Und endet doch alles mit Frieden to words from the novel Hyperion by Friedrich Hölderlin for soloists, choir and orchestra, Op. 52, was premiered...
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    Goethe-Institut) "To Live and to Write: The Existence Mission of Writing[permanent dead link]." Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics, Vol VII, No 1, 2013....
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    in 40 BC while in rebellion against Octavius Caesar. Friedrich Hölderlin's novel Hyperion from 1797 starts at the "paradisiac plain of Sicyon". Temple of...
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  • York Review: astute and incisive short essays on major European writers—Hölderlin, Gide, Camus, Sartre, Heidegger, as well as Borges—that display notable...
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    Kleiner Kranz des Lebens. Auswahl, 1960 Essays and editions Friedrich Hölderlin: Hyperion (Nachwort), 1921 Lob der Armut, 1921 Die Jugendbibel (Bearbeitung)...
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    Wilhelm Waiblinger’s epistolary novel Phaëthon amalgamates the Phaethon myth with Goethe’s Werther as well as Hölderlin’s Hyperion. Johann Wolfgang Goethe published...
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    opera in 24 scenes; libretto by the composer after texts by Friedrich Hölderlin (concert performance in Bregenz 1996, staged in Bregenz 1998) Die schöne...
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  • back to Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin's resolution to bring "cheerfulness into suffering" from his novel Hyperion. The poem's plea is not to become...
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