Brechende Wellen, gebrochene Sprache. Die Natur in der Lyrik Jean Kriers
Despite its predominantly maritime subjects, the work of the German-speaking Luxembourgish poet Jean Krier presents itself from its debut (“Breton Islands,” 1994) as a deconstruction of classical nature poetry. Jean Krier’s poems thus stand in a tradition that goes back to Schiller and extends to th...
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Main Author: | Jürgen Ritte |
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Language: | DE EN |
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Universität Trier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b25dde3c00a940ea935a26c32265cfa1 |
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