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Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei / From "Modern Philology" vol. 13 (1915)

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A scholarly study surveys a nineteenth-century German poet and novelist, assessing his prolific output, translations, and major works, and situating him among contemporaries. It traces reception by peers, notices influence on and from figures like Goethe and Eichendorff, and argues that despite popularity he lacked lasting poetic strength. Close readings of two prose tales illustrate recurring romantic motifs — tournaments, sickbed introspection, triangular love, music, art, medieval and classical allusions — and stylistic features such as archaisms, interpolated lyrics, and sentimental idealization. The piece balances biographical detail, publication history, and textual analysis to explain both his nineteenth-century importance and later obscurity.

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Allen Wilson Porterfield

Allen Wilson Porterfield was an American scholar and writer known for his contributions to literary studies in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei," published in 1915 in the journal "Modern Philology," explores themes of folklore and literary interpretation. Porterfield's academic interests reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of literature and cultural history, making his work relevant for those studying the evolution of literary criticism and the impact of folklore on literature.

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