
Oskar Loerke

Loerke paved the way for nature poetry with his formally strict poems characterized by intense imagery, musicality and mythical traits. His works made a significant moral and aesthetic contribution not only to German literature but also to world literature. Turning to ancient cultural traditions, in particular, to magic as a system of perception of the world, Loerke developed his own special image of the world and his own artistic language, which can be considered as a dialogue between the artist and the era. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Loerke, Oskar 1884-1941
Published in: Widerstand und Verweigerung in Deutschland 1933 bis 1945 (1982), Seite 226-240 year:1982 pages:226-240
Published in: Widerstand und Verweigerung in Deutschland 1933 bis 1945 (1982), Seite 226-240 year:1982 pages:226-240
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