Hermann Hesse's Romantische Lieder is his first collection of poems, published in 1899, which captures romantic sentiments and sensitivity. This poetry collection primarily deals with themes such as nature, love, emotions, and inner turmoil, reflecting the feelings and experiences Hesse had during his youth.
In Romantische Lieder, Hesse praises the beauty of nature while simultaneously expressing loneliness and the transience of human life. The poems are written in delicate and lyrical language, following the tradition of classic Romantic poetry. They particularly emphasize the solitude of the human soul, the loss of love, and the sorrow that follows.
Through this collection, Hesse not only expresses his emotions and feelings but also conveys a philosophical reflection on the fleeting nature of life and love. Romantische Lieder is an important work that reveals Hesse¡¯s early literary tendencies and connects to the themes present in his later novels.
An die Schonheit.
Melodie.
Zu spat.
Der Prinz.
Chopin.
Schauspiel.
Krankheit.
Die Blutbuche.
Rote Bander.
Antwort.
Gestandnis.
Ich bin ein Stern.
Teich.
Unser Schlo©¬.
Sarasate.
Und morgen ?.
Gavotte.
Dorfabend.
Eine Stunde hinter Mitternacht.
Weil ich Dich liebe.
Ich wei©¬, Du gehst ?
Der Toten.
Eleanor.
Risse.
Villalilla.
Sphinxe.
Bahnhofstuck.
Reich des Todes.
Und morgen bin ich tot.
Armes Volk.
Jugendflucht.
Rat.
Dunkle Augen.
Der Stra©¬enkehrer.
Konigskind.
Ein Traum pocht an die Pforte mir.
Sommerruhe.
Komm mit!
Angst.
Mansarde.
Ich habe den Fu©¬ an jene Stelle des Lebens gesetzt, uber welche keiner hinausgehen kann, der die Absicht hat, wiederzukehren.
Frau Gertrud.
Fruhsommernacht.
Levkoyen und Reseden.
Im Scherz.
Maria.