This volume, "Esaias Tegn rs Poetische Werke, Abt. 1. Kleinere Epische Gedichte," presents a collection of shorter epic poems by the renowned Swedish poet Esaias Tegn r (1782-1846), translated into German. Tegn r was a towering figure in Swedish Romanticism, celebrated for his mastery of language and his ability to capture the spirit of his nation's history and mythology. This collection offers readers a glimpse into Tegn r's lyrical genius, showcasing his skill in crafting vivid narratives and exploring profound themes. Included are some of his most celebrated shorter epic works.
Presented and edited by P.J. Willatzen, this edition makes Tegn r's work accessible to a German-speaking audience, preserving the beauty and power of the original Swedish verses in a new linguistic context. "Esaias Tegn rs Poetische Werke" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Tegn r's poetry and its ability to transcend cultural boundaries.
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