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portada Poesía juvenil: 1784-1789 (Poesía Hiperión)
Type
Physical Book
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8475179886
ISBN13
9788475179889
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Poesía juvenil: 1784-1789 (Poesía Hiperión)

Friedrich Holderlin (Author) · Ediciones Hiperión · Paperback

Poesía juvenil: 1784-1789 (Poesía Hiperión) - Friedrich Hölderlin

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Synopsis "Poesía juvenil: 1784-1789 (Poesía Hiperión)"

Desde muy pronto, Hölderlin se supo llamado para la poesía; sus primeros versos los escribe en 1784, apenas cumplidos los catorce años. Desde muy pronto también quiso dedicarse profesionalmente a ella. No fue posible. De ahí arranca su tragedia. Estos poemas aquí reunidos, por primera vez traducidos al castellano, los escribió un joven estudiante entre los catorce y los diecinueve años, que se abría al mundo y a sí mismo, con más vocación que oficio, pero en ellos ya apuntan algunos de los temas
Friedrich Holderlin
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Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843) was a German poet, novelist, and philosopher, considered one of the most important figures of Romanticism and German idealism. He was born on March 20, 1770, in Lauffen am Neckar, in southwestern Germany. His childhood was marked by the premature death of his father, after which he was raised by his mother and stepfather. He studied Theology at the seminary in Tübingen, where he befriended future thinkers such as Hegel and Schelling.

Although initially destined for the religious ministry, Hölderlin leaned towards literature and philosophy. His work combines influences from Greek classicism, German idealist thought, and a deep spiritual sentiment. His poetry, infused with references to mythology and nature, seeks a synthesis between the human and the divine.

His novel Hyperion or The Hermit in Greece (1797–1799) and his lyrical poetry—including odes and hymns—established him as an innovator of poetic language. From 1806, his mental health severely deteriorated, and he lived secluded in Tübingen, under the care of a family friend, until his death in 1843.

Hölderlin was virtually forgotten in his lifetime, but his legacy influenced modern poets such as Rilke, Celan, and Heidegger.
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