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Stufen: Eine Entwickelung in Aphorismen und Tagebuch-Notizen

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A series of aphorisms, diary notes and autobiographical fragments map an evolving inner life, recording encounters with nature, art, illness, loss, and philosophical reading. The texts alternate concise, often epigrammatic reflections with longer personal recollections that trace a spiritual journey from worldly ambitions through suffering to renewed religious and esoteric seeking. Recurring motifs include longing for depth, the shaping power of aesthetic and intellectual influences, restraint and irony, and a persistent striving for authentic self-understanding. Occasional concrete reminiscences of travel and family life anchor the meditations, while later passages emphasize a turn toward spiritual companionship and transcendence.

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Christian Morgenstern

Christian Morgenstern was a German poet, playwright, and author, renowned for his innovative use of language and humor. Born in 1871, he is best known for his collection "Galgenlieder" (Gallows Songs), which showcases his unique blend of absurdity and philosophical depth. Morgenstern's work often explores themes of existence and the human condition, employing playful language and wit. His later writings, such as "Stufen: Eine Entwickelung in Aphorismen und Tagebuch-Notizen," reflect his introspective nature and literary experimentation. Morgenstern's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the realm of German poetry.

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