ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957, this was the first biography and full account of Eduard Mörike’s works to appear in English. One of the greatest German lyric poets, Mörike is, according to some critics equal to Goethe as a lyricist. This book was the first attempt to analyse Mörike’s highly suggestive drawings, some of which are reproduced in the book. The contents of poems are summarized, so no prior knowledge of German is assumed, and a large number of poems are quoted in full.

chapter I|14 pages

Boyhood

chapter II|31 pages

Tübingen and Peregrina

chapter III|54 pages

Unsettled Years

chapter IV|57 pages

Cleversulzbach

chapter V|44 pages

Idyll of Mergentheim and the Bodensee

chapter VI|38 pages

Late Flowering

chapter VII|22 pages

Autumn and Winter