"Graub nden in der deutschen Dichtung" is a fascinating anthology compiled and introduced by Carl Camenisch, showcasing the representation of Graub nden (Grisons), a canton in Switzerland, within German poetry and literature. Published in 1922, this collection offers a unique glimpse into how this region has inspired and been depicted by German-speaking writers.
The book presents a curated selection of poems and literary excerpts that capture the essence of Graub nden's landscape, culture, and people. Camenisch's work provides valuable insights into the literary perception of this Swiss canton during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Swiss and German literature. Discover the poetic portrayals of Graub nden and its enduring appeal through the words of various German-speaking authors.
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