- von
Eichendorff (10
March 1788 – 26
November 1857) was a
German poet, novelist, playwright,
literary critic, translator, and anthologist.
Eichendorff was...
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Eichendorff-Literaturpreis is a
literary prize of Germany. It was
first awarded in 1956 and was
created in
honour of
Joseph Freiherr von
Eichendorff. The...
- Good-for-Nothing (1826) by
Joseph Freiherr von
Eichendorff,
although it is not
entirely clear that
Eichendorff coined the
phrase himself. In his play Heauton...
- The
Joseph von
Eichendorff Monument is
located near the
intersection of Młyńska and
Mickiewicz streets in Racibórz (in
front of the Młyńska Gallery, on...
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German poet, novelist, and
together with
Clemens Brentano and
Joseph von
Eichendorff, a
leading figure of
German Romanticism.
Arnim was born in Berlin, descending...
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cycle composed by
Robert Schumann. Its
poetry is
taken from
Joseph von
Eichendorff's collection entitled Intermezzo.
Schumann wrote two
cycles of this name...
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Nerval Nodier Staël
Vigny Germany A. v.
Arnim B. v.
Arnim Beer
Brentano Eichendorff Fouqué
Goethe Brothers Grimm Günderrode
Gutzkow Hauff Heine Hoffmann...
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piano (1924);
words by
Joseph von
Eichendorff Mittagsruh for
soprano and
piano (1924);
words by
Joseph von
Eichendorff Die
Sperlinge for mezzo-soprano and...
- Trenner.
Strauss had come
across the poem "Im Abendrot" by
Joseph von
Eichendorff,
which he felt had a
special meaning for him. He set its text to music...
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Bettina von
Arnim Clemens Brentano Adelbert von
Chamisso Joseph von
Eichendorff Friedrich de la
Motte Fouqué
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe Heinrich Heine...