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Dehmel, Richard

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Dehmel, Richard (1863–1920)

German poet. With Detlev von Liliencron, he represents the transition from the naturalistic school to more flexible poetic forms. His poetry has a strong metaphysical bias, and owes much to the philosopher Nietzsche both in form and content (Aber die Liebe 1893, Weib und Welt 1896, Die Verwandlungen der Venus 1907).

He also wrote the essay ‘Betrachtungen über Kunst, Gott und die Welt’ (1909) and his autobiography Kriegstagebuch (1919).



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