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Ludwig Tieck's 'Tales From the 'Phantasus,' etc. of Ludwig Tieck' is a collection of enchanting and whimsical tales that blend elements of the Romantic movement with German folklore. Tieck's literary style is characterized by his vivid imagination, lyrical prose, and intricate storytelling. The tales are set in a dreamlike world where reality and fantasy intertwine, allowing readers to escape into a realm filled with magical creatures and surreal landscapes. Tieck's works are deeply embedded within the literary context of German Romanticism, reflecting the era's fascination with the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ludwig Tieck's 'Tales From the 'Phantasus,' etc. of Ludwig Tieck' is a collection of enchanting and whimsical tales that blend elements of the Romantic movement with German folklore. Tieck's literary style is characterized by his vivid imagination, lyrical prose, and intricate storytelling. The tales are set in a dreamlike world where reality and fantasy intertwine, allowing readers to escape into a realm filled with magical creatures and surreal landscapes. Tieck's works are deeply embedded within the literary context of German Romanticism, reflecting the era's fascination with the supernatural and the mysterious. Ludwig Tieck, a prominent figure in the German Romantic movement, drew inspiration for his tales from his own dreams and fantasies. His background as a poet, translator, and playwright provided him with a rich array of literary techniques that he skillfully employed in his storytelling. Through his works, Tieck sought to explore the depths of the human psyche and the power of the imagination. I highly recommend 'Tales From the 'Phantasus,' etc. of Ludwig Tieck' to readers who are drawn to the enchanting world of Romantic literature. Tieck's tales are a mesmerizing blend of fantasy and reality that will captivate and inspire readers of all ages.
Autorenporträt
Ludwig Tieck, born Johann Ludwig Tieck on May 31, 1773, in Berlin, was a pivotal figure in the early Romantic movement in Germany and is often considered among the group's founding fathers. His literary career, flourishing from the late 18th to mid-19th century, witnessed the creation of notable works that embody the quintessence of Romanticism. Tieck's exquisite skill in blending the fantastical with the real is evident in his anthology, 'Tales from the