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Ernst Stadler

Ernst Stadler

Ernst Stadler was a German poet and a prominent figure in the early 20th-century literary scene, known for his innovative contributions to expressionist poetry. Born in 1883, he was part of a generation that sought to break away from traditional forms and explore new artistic expressions. Stadler's work often reflected the tumultuous social and political landscape of his time, grappling with themes of identity, existence, and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by vivid imagery and a profound emotional depth, which resonated with the anxieties of a world on the brink of war. Stadler's most notable works include "Der Aufbruch" and "Die Dämmerung," which exemplify his unique style and thematic concerns. His poetry not only captured the spirit of expressionism but also influenced subsequent generations of poets. Tragically, his life was cut short when he died in combat during World War I in 1914, but his literary legacy endures. Stadler is remembered as a key voice in the expressionist movement, whose works continue to be studied for their innovative approach to language and form, as well as their poignant exploration of the human experience in times of crisis.

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Ernst Maria Richard Stadler was a German Expressionist poet, writer and translator. As a poet, he was part of the early...

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