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Dinggedicht

 

Dinggedicht, a term designating a poem focused upon an object, though the object frequently fulfils a symbolic function. Classical examples are Mörike's ‘Auf eine Lampe’, C. F. Meyer's ‘Der römische Brunnen’, and Rilke's ‘Das Karussell’.

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German Literature Companion. The Oxford Companion to German Literature. Copyright © 1976, 1986, 1997, 2005 by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.  Read more