Quellenstudien Zu Uhlands Balladen is a detailed examination of the sources and influences behind the ballads of the renowned German poet, Ludwig Uhland. Authored by Johann Paul R. W. Eichholtz, this study, originally published in 1879, delves into the historical and literary context that shaped Uhland's work. Through meticulous research, Eichholtz sheds light on the inspirations, folklore, and literary traditions that informed Uhland's most celebrated poems.
This book offers invaluable insights for scholars and enthusiasts of German literature, providing a deeper understanding of Uhland's creative process and the cultural landscape of 19th-century Germany. Eichholtz's thorough analysis makes this an enduringly relevant resource for anyone interested in the study of balladry and the development of German Romanticism.
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