Publisher's Synopsis
Deutsche Dichterhandschriften, Volume 1, presents a fascinating collection of German poets' manuscripts, offering a unique glimpse into their creative processes. Compiled and introduced by Stefan Zweig, Elisabeth Flemming Von Heyking, and Hanns Martin Elster, this volume showcases original handwritten works, providing insights into the evolution of iconic poems and literary pieces. These manuscripts, carefully preserved, offer an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. This collection is an essential addition to any library, celebrating the rich heritage of German literature and the enduring legacy of its most celebrated poets.
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