The Nature Sense in the Writings of Ludwig Tieck

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The Nature Sense in the Writings of Ludwig Tieck
George Henry Danton
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In "Lovell, " the robbery in which Ferdinand, the girl in the dis- guise of a page, wins distinction as a rescuer, takes place on a dull, cloudy morning, and the surrounding landscape is in keeping with the events which occur there.
In "Genoveva", the morning on which the heroine is to be taken to the woods to be killed is described in exactly the same 65 way, while in "Vittoria Accorombona" a terrible storm arises before the killing of Isabella, and the murder of Peretti hap- pens in the rain.
... Even wilder is the day on which KrWIjfirt kills Walther, and the ballad "Die Zeichen im Walde" has an atmosphere consistent with the gloomy subject, so that the murderer says of himself, "Wild zur Wildniss ging ich iiber, " and the storm rages as the devil appears. The night corre- sponds to the deed of the gardener in "Der Pokal", and a blood-red streak of light at dawn reminds Selim of the pur- pose of the conspirators in "Abdallah. " More subjectively: Abdallah after his terrible experience with the spirits finds himself in a broad, empty desolate region with pale moonlight, dark clouds, cutting rain and wind.

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