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Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (24 April – 29 December ) was a Swiss poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in "in special appreciation of his epic, Olympian Spring".His work includes both pessimistic and heroic poems.  · The following year Spitteler’s prose efforts continued with the release of Die Madchenfeinde (Two Little Misogynists), another autobiographical narrative, this time inspired by childhood events and set in the Swiss village of Liestal. Carl Spitteler Archives. Carl Spitteler • 9 Books. Two Little Misogynists () by Carl Spitteler. Show More Show All Finding Find More. Email This Page to Someone. Your Name. Message Included Remember My Information. Recipient Name.


A Swiss poet of visionary imagination, Carl Spitteler wrote pessimistic yet heroic verse. He received the Nobel prize for literature in Spitteler was born on Ap, in Liestal, Switzerland. and Die Mädchenfeinde (; Two Little Misogynists). His novel Imago (), a reflection of his inner conflict between a visionary. Carl Spitteler wrote poetry about mythology, fantasy, and religion, even devising his own metrical scheme. Before achieving his success, he studied law and theology, but declined a pastor's appointment, deciding instead that he was an atheist. He worked as a tutor, newspaper writer, and school teacher, and eventually married one of his students. Carl (Friedrich Georg) Spitteler () - pseudonym Carl Felix Tandem. Swiss poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature for his masterpiece, Olympian Spring (final version in ). Carl Spitteler even evolved his own metrical scheme in the vast and original work. The epic poem depicted the rise of new gods to consciousness and.


Two little misogynists / by Carl Spitteler ; translated by Mme. la Vicomtesse de Roquette-Buisson ; with decorations by A. Helene Carter Author: Spitteler, Carl, Two little misogynists, by Carl Spitteler; tr. by Mme. la Vicomtesse de Roquette-Buisson, with decorations by bltadwin.ru Carter () (Reprint) (Softcover) by Spitteler, Carl, and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru The following year Spitteler’s prose efforts continued with the release of “Two Little Misogynists”, another autobiographical narrative, which was inspired by his childhood in the Swiss village of Liestal. He wrote about mythology, fantasy, and religion, even devising his own metrical scheme. In the late s he was accused of plagiarizing.

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