Aufbruch
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In *Aufbruch*, Stadler's poems delve into his personal experiences, reflecting his love for Alsace and his anxieties surrounding the looming war. His poems offer a glimpse into the beauty of the region, its people, and the simple joys of life, often tinged with a sense of foreboding. As the collection progresses, the shadow of war looms larger, culminating in poems that vividly portray the horrors of conflict and the devastating impact it has on individuals and society. Stadler's poetry is notable for its lyrical beauty, its focus on human emotions, and its poignant portrayal of the fragility of peace and the harsh realities of war. The collection serves as a poignant testament to Stadler's talents and his untimely death in the first year of World War I.Book Details
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