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  1. Eduard Friedrich Mörike (German pronunciation: [ˈeːduart ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈmøːʁɪkə]; 8 September 1804 – 4 June 1875) was a German Lutheran pastor who was also a Romantic poet and writer of novellas and novels.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Eduard Friedrich Mörike was one of Germany’s greatest lyric poets. After studying theology at Tübingen (1822–26), Mörike held several curacies before becoming, in 1834, pastor of Cleversulzbach, the remote Württemberg village immortalized in Der alte Turmhahn, where inhabitants and pastor are seen.

  3. Eduard Friedrich Mörike (* 8. September 1804 in Ludwigsburg, Kurfürstentum Württemberg; † 4. Juni 1875 in Stuttgart, Königreich Württemberg) war ein deutscher Lyriker der Schwäbischen Schule, Erzähler und Übersetzer. Er arbeitete als evangelischer Pastor, haderte aber bis zu seiner frühen Pensionierung stets mit diesem Brotberuf.

  4. Biography. Eduard Mörike (MOH-ree-kuh) belongs to the group of German Romantic writers called the Swabian School. His poems are simple, cheerful, and readable, without being trivial. There are...

  5. Eduard Mörike (ā´dōōärt mö´rĬkə), 1804–75, German writer and clergyman, a leader of the Swabian school. Over 50 of his rich and varied lyrics, among them "Schlafendes Jesuskind" [the sleeping Child Jesus] and "Auf ein altes Bild" [to an old painting], were set to music by Hugo Wolf.

  6. Eduard Mörike. 1804 - 1875. Eduard Friedrich Mörike was a German Romantic poet. Mörike was born in Ludwigsburg. His father was Karl Friedrich Mörike (d. 1817), a district medical councilor; his mother was Charlotte Bayer. He attended the Latin school at Ludwigsburg, and the seminary at Urach (1818) where he made the acquaintance of Wilhelm ...

  7. the transition from the grotesque world of the Sure-Man to the. classic beauty of Orplid, the mystic island of his imagination. Orplid, presided over by the Goddess Weyla, is a land of calm serenity. From its bright strand ascend the mists moistening. the cheeks of the gods, primeval waters laving those shores.

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