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Literature of Romanticism
From F. Schlegel to E.T.A. Hoffmann
At first glance, the text appears very simple. It reminds us of a folk song. The first stanza tells of Heaven and Earth uniting – often interpreted as a bridal kiss. But then irritation already sets in. It says: “It was“– so it is past, distant. Only an echo remains, a reflection. Then blossoms’ shimmer and dream – rendered unreal by the expression ”as if“. All of it typical ideas of Romanticism.
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Three girls of different ages: Anna is 17, Paula 15 and Lena 13. Before the law, their respective ages have consequences – because children and adolescents have different rights and also obligations.