Summary:
"Deutsche Lyrik seit Liliencron" by Hans Bethge is a collection of German poetry written in the early 20th century. This work compiles a broad range of lyrical developments over approximately four decades, transitioning from naturalistic and impressionistic styles to more expressive and spiritual forms of poetry. The collection highlights the dynamic transformations in artistic, political, and social perceptions during this era, reflecting the emotional landscape of various poets. At the start of the anthology, the preface introduces its aim and thematic structure, showcasing works from poets such as Peter Altenberg, Wilhelm Arent, and Richard Dehmel. The opening portion presents a selection of poems that explore deep emotional states, longing, love, and existential musings. For instance, Altenberg's "Liebesgedicht" expresses adoration through vivid imagery of caring actions, while "Das Bangen" reveals a sense of unease and foreboding about a loved one. Each poem serves as an invitation into the personal realms and reflective thoughts of its creators, setting the stage for the diverse poetic voices that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)