WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Tales From the "Phantasus," etc. of Ludwig Tieck cover

Tales From the "Phantasus," etc. of Ludwig Tieck

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A collection of short, Romantic-era tales that blend uncanny incidents and folk motifs with reflective moral inquiry. The narratives often shift between everyday domestic scenes and dreamlike or supernatural intrusions, using memory, enchantment, and poetic fancy to probe longing, conscience, friendship, and destiny. Some stories present psychological unrest or illness set against revived landscapes and ruined architectures; others employ legendary objects or beings to test loyalty, love, and ethical consequence. The work’s framing voice moves between lyrical description and contemplative commentary, inviting readers to experience wonder while considering moral and emotional complexity.

About the Author

Tieck, Ludwig portrait

Ludwig Tieck

Ludwig Tieck (1773-1853) was a prominent German Romantic writer, poet, and critic, known for his contributions to literature that explored themes of fantasy and the supernatural. He played a significant role in the early Romantic movement and was associated with the Jena circle of poets and thinkers. Tieck's works often blend fairy tales with philosophical reflections, as seen in his notable collection "Tales From the 'Phantasus.'" His historical novels, such as "The Rebellion in the Cevennes," showcase his interest in the interplay between history and narrative. Tieck's literary legacy includes not only his own writings but also his influence on later generations of writers.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like