Wilhelm Waiblinger in Italy
Abstract
This study traces the importance of Italy as a source of literary inspiration in the work of the Swabian poet Wilhelm Waiblinger (1804-1830), who spent the last four years of his life, the most prolific of his career, living and traveling in Italy. Drawing on Waiblinger's poems, travel accounts, letters and diaries, Thompson compiles and analyzes Waiblinger's thoughts on and engagement with Italian art, literature, music, people and landscapes as well as the themes of antiquity, Renaissance, and Catholicism.
Keywords
German Studies; LiteratureDOI
10.5149/9781469658544_ThompsonPublisher
University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, 1953Grantor
Series
UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures, 9Classification
Literature: history and criticism