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The essay defines and distinguishes the poetic phenomenon of Weltschmerz from philosophical pessimism, proposes a classification (cosmic versus egoistic) and examines its psychological and social origins and links to mental pathology. Through close readings of three representative German poets—an idealist, a pathos-driven lyricist, and a satirist—the author traces how the sentiment develops, manifests in varied poetic modes, and at times adopts irony or self-mockery. The study surveys expressive types, contextualizes the feeling within broader cultural currents, and discusses its overlap with chronic melancholy and the potential for mental breakdown, concluding with a bibliography and critical apparatus to support the analyses.

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Wilhelm Alfred Braun

Wilhelm Alfred Braun was a literary scholar known for his exploration of emotional themes in literature, particularly the concept of Weltschmerz, which refers to a deep sadness or melancholy about the state of the world. His notable work, "Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry," delves into how this sentiment is expressed in German poetry, offering insights into the cultural and philosophical undercurrents of the time. Braun's contributions to literary criticism help illuminate the complexities of human emotion as reflected in poetic forms, making his work relevant for those interested in German literature and its emotional landscapes.

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