
Das 19. Jahrhundert: Klassik bis Naturalismus. Deutsche Gedichte für die Ewigkeit
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Matthias Ubert
About this listen
In unserer schnelllebigen Welt zwischen Beruf und Familie, gehen die eigenen Gedanken schon mal verloren. Mit den schönsten Gedichten des 19. Jahrhunderts, finden Sie die Ruhe um mit wunderbaren Gedanken über die Natur, das Leben und die Stadt neue innere Kraft zu schöpfen.
- Ada Christen - Abendbild;
- Ferdinand Freiligrath - Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter;
- Friedrich Hebbel - Sommerbild;
- Friedrich Nietzsche - O Mensch gib acht;
- Friedrich Nietzsche - Vereinsamt;
- Gottfried Keller - Abendlied an die Natur;
- Joachim Ringelnatz - Amaryllis;
- Joachim Ringelnatz - Arm Kräutchen;
- Nikolas Lenau - Bitte;
- Oskar Dähnhardt - Dunkel wars der Mond schien helle;
- Paul Heyse - Über ein Stündlein;
- Rainer Maria Rilke - Blaue Hortensie;
- Rainer Maria Rilke - Ich lebe mein Leben in wachsenden Ringen;
- Theodor Storm - Abseits;
- Theodor Storm - Die Stadt.
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