This biography explores the life and works of Gottfried August B rger, a German writer and poet known for his ballads and literary parodies. Pr hle delves into B rger's personal life, including his struggles with mental illness, as well as his contributions to German literature. With analysis of B rger's most famous works such as Lenore and The Wild Huntsman, this book is essential for anyone interested in German Romanticism.
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