"Kennst du das Land?" is a collection of German poems and prose, showcasing the literary landscape of the mid-19th century. Authored by Sebastian Brunner, this volume captures the essence of German romanticism and provides insights into the cultural and historical context of the era. The writings reflect the sentiments, values, and artistic expressions prevalent in German society during this transformative period.
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