Richard Dehmel
Richard フェードル Leopold D Mel (Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel, from November 18, 1863 to February 8, 1920) is a German poet.
Forest watchperson is given birth to as father by Prussia, Komura of the State of Brandenburg Dame = シュプレーヴァルト county. After a gymnasium was expelled from school in conflict with a teacher, I learn natural science, economics, literature at Berlin and a university of Leipzig. About the job of the fire insurance, I publish virgin book of verse "relief" at the side of the work in 1891, and the association with the Lee Lien clone begins triggered by this afterwards. It becomes the writing primary occupation from 1895, and a representative book of verse publishes "a woman and the world" in 1896. I settled down in ブランケネーゼ of the suburbs of Hamburg from 1901. I apply by oneself from 1914 through 16 and am embedded with World War I. I die because of the aftereffects of the wound at the time of the war in postwar 1920.
The poetry is characterized by a relief desire by the mental metaphysics-like Eros while having a society-like tendency of the naturalism. There were a children's story, the libretto, too and left the war record of World War I in the later years.
Richard Strauss, Max Reger, Alexander ツェムリンスキー, Arnold Schonberg, Anton ヴェーベルン, many composers including Kurt Weill added music to his poetry. In addition, as for "the cleansed night," a string music sextet of Schoenberg based on his poetry is particularly famous.
References
- Kokichi Ikino, Tetsuhiko Hiyama "election for German famous poem" Iwanami library, 1993
Outside link
- Willkommen zur Richard-Dehmel-Website at www.richard-dehmel.de (German)
- Richard Dehmel in Project Gutenberg (German)
- All poems of Richard Dehmel (German)
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