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Däubler, Theodor
Born Aug. 17, 1876, at Trieste; died June 14, 1934, at St. Blasien. Austrian writer and art theoretician. Son of a merchant. In Paris, Däubler was closely associated with the symbolist poets. From 1914 to 1918 he was affiliated with the expressionist movement. He is the author of the essay Struggle for Modern Art. In his cosmogonic poem Northern Lights (1910), Däubler propounds religious ideas. In his collections of poems Odes and Songs (1913), Hymn to Italy (1915), and Attic Sonnets (1924) and in his rhythmic prose works The Star Child (1917) and Holy Mount Athos (1923) Däubler glorifies art, nature, intimate experiences, and “visions.” He also wrote short stories and light novels. WORKSDichtungen und Schriften. Munich [1956].REFERENCESTh. Däubler: Eine Einführung in sein Werk und eine Auswahl. Edited by H. Ulbricht. Wiesbaden, 1951.Conrady, K. O. “T. Däubler.” In the collection Deutsche Dichter der Moderne. Berlin, 1965. N. B. VESELOVSKAIA Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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