Heinrich von Ofterdingen
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- | {{Template}}'''''Heinrich von Ofterdingen''''' (1802) is an unfinished and fragmentary German language Romantic novel by [[Novalis]] about a quasi-fictional [[Minnesinger]] Heinrich von Ofterdingen who participated in the [[Sängerkrieg]] (Minstrels' contest) on the [[Wartburg Castle|Wartburg]]. He is chiefly known by the novel of [[Novalis]] of the same name and the role of [[Tannhäuser]] in [[Richard Wagner|Wagner]]'s opera. The Novalis novel also contained the symbol of the [[Blue Flower]] which became a key symbol in [[Romanticism]]. | + | {{Template}}'''''Heinrich von Ofterdingen''''' (1802) is an unfinished and fragmentary German language Romantic novel by [[Novalis]] about a quasi-fictional [[Minnesinger]] Heinrich von Ofterdingen who participated in the [[Sängerkrieg]] (Minstrels' contest) on the [[Wartburg Castle|Wartburg]]. He is chiefly known by the novel of [[Novalis]] of the same name and the role of [[Tannhäuser]] in [[Richard Wagner|Wagner]]'s [[Tannhäuser (opera)|opera]]. The Novalis novel also contained the symbol of the [[Blue Flower]] which became a key symbol in [[Romanticism]]. |
[[Colin Wilson]] in ''[[The Outsider]]'', pp. 48—49, discusses Heinrich von Ofterdingen as ,,the impractical dreamer". | [[Colin Wilson]] in ''[[The Outsider]]'', pp. 48—49, discusses Heinrich von Ofterdingen as ,,the impractical dreamer". | ||
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Colin Wilson in The Outsider, pp. 48—49, discusses Heinrich von Ofterdingen as ,,the impractical dreamer".
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