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Eduard Mörike

    September 8, 1804 – June 4, 1875

    Eduard Mörike was a German Romantic poet and novelist, known for his contributions to the Biedermeier era. His lyrical poetry, often humorous, is characterized by its simple and natural language, with his songs noted for their traditional form, drawing comparisons to Goethe's work. He also penned prose, including novels and novellas, that explore the challenges faced by artists in an uncongenial world. Revered for their musicality and timeless quality, Mörike's writings offer a distinctive voice in German literature.

    Eduard Mörike
    Gesammelte Schriften, Volumes 1-2
    Anakreon Und Die Sognenannten Ankreontischen Lieder
    Nolten the Painter
    Mözart's Journey From Vienna To Prague: A Romance Of His Private Life
    Maler Nolten 1
    Mozart's journey to Prague