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  1. Eduard Mörike. 1804 - 1875. Eduard Friedrich Mörike was a German Romantic poet. Mörike was born in Ludwigsburg. His father was Karl Friedrich Mörike (d. 1817), a district medical councilor; his mother was Charlotte Bayer. He attended the Latin school at Ludwigsburg, and the seminary at Urach (1818) where he made the acquaintance of Wilhelm ...

  2. Eduard Mörike. Nacido en Ludwigsburg (Alemania) en 1804, Mörike sufre la paradoja de deber su fama básicamente al genio de otros. Por una parte, es autor de poemas que se cuentan entre los mejores de la lengua alemana, pero que deben su popularidad al hecho de haber sido musicados por Hugo Wolf, pasando así a formar parte de los lieder más ...

  3. Eduard Mörike. Eduard Friedrich Mörike was a German Romantic poet. Mörike was born in Ludwigsburg. His father was Karl Friedrich Mörike (d. 1817), a district medical councilor; his mother was Charlotte Bayer. He attended the Latin school at Ludwigsburg, and the…

  4. Mörike, Eduard (Ludwigsburg, 1804–Stuttgart, 1875) Escritor alemán. Ejerció en diversas parroquias de Suabia como pastor protestante y profesor de literatura en Stuttgart. Continuó, dentro de la escuela suaba, la corriente conocida como Biedermeier.

  5. by Eduard Mörike (1804 - 1875) Frühling läßt sein blaues Band. Language: German (Deutsch) Available translation (s): CAT DUT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE FRE ITA SPA. [Frühling] 1 läßt sein blaues Band Wieder flattern durch die Lüfte; Süße, wohlbekannte Düfte Streifen ahnungsvoll das Land. Veilchen träumen schon, Wollen balde kommen.

  6. Eduard Mörike (also spelled Moerike) was a 19th Century German Lutheran pastor and theologian as well as a poet, belonging to the Swabian School of poetry. He is the author of the poem, Elfenlied, which was transliterated into musical form by Hugo Wolf in 1888, along with other selections of Mörike's poetry. Another of his works, Eduard auf dem Seil, provided the term, Silpelit, which is ...

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