
Heinrich von Ofterdingen
by Novalis
'Heinrich von Ofterdingen' Summary
Heinrich von Ofterdingen, ein junger Dichter in Ausbildung, träumt von einer idealen Welt und einer geheimnisvollen „blauen Blume“, die ihm in einer Vision erscheint. Getrieben von diesem Traum, beginnt er eine Reise, die ihn durch verschiedene Landschaften und Lebenswelten führt. Er begegnet Zauberern, Sängern und weisen Frauen, die ihn auf seinem Weg begleiten und lehren. Heinrich erfährt dabei viel über sich selbst und die Welt, entdeckt seine eigene kreative Kraft und die Bedeutung von Poesie und Liebe. Novalis entwirft in seinem Roman eine Welt voller Mystik, Symbolismus und Sehnsucht nach einer höheren Wirklichkeit. Heinrich von Ofterdingen ist eine Allegorie auf die Suche nach dem idealen Leben und die Entdeckung der eigenen künstlerischen und spirituellen Fähigkeiten. Der Roman bleibt jedoch unvollendet, was seine rätselhafte und faszinierende Wirkung noch verstärkt.Book Details
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Novalis
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Novalis (born Friedrich von Hardenberg; 28 May 1772 – 25 March 1801) was a German poet, novelist, and philosopher. He was a major figure in the early Romantic movement, and his work is characterized b...
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