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Saint Cecelia or The Power of Music (A Legend)

28 min · 21 nov 2022
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From Anecdotes [//Anecdotes ] by Heinrich von Kleist (translation Matthew Spencer) via Sublunary Editions Newsletter: Paradise Almanac [https://paradisealmanc.substack.com/] Patreon: Paradise Almanac [//patreon.com/paradise_almanac] Heinrich von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a soldier, writer, dramatist, publisher, and accused spy. A key figure in the German Romantic movement, he nevertheless saw little popular success during his short but turbulent life. The short story “Saint Cecelia” was first published in October, 1810, in Kleist’s daily newspaper, the Berliner Abendblätter. A little more than a year later, he committed suicide with a friend, Henriette Vogel, on the shore of the Kleiner Wannsee, a lake in forested outskirts of Berlin.

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Saint Cecelia or The Power of Music (A Legend)

From Anecdotes [//Anecdotes ] by Heinrich von Kleist (translation Matthew Spencer) via Sublunary Editions Newsletter: Paradise Almanac [https://paradisealmanc.substack.com/] Patreon: Paradise Almanac [//patreon.com/paradise_almanac] Heinrich von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a soldier, writer, dramatist, publisher, and accused spy. A key figure in the German Romantic movement, he nevertheless saw little popular success during his short but turbulent life. The short story “Saint Cecelia” was first published in October, 1810, in Kleist’s daily newspaper, the Berliner Abendblätter. A little more than a year later, he committed suicide with a friend, Henriette Vogel, on the shore of the Kleiner Wannsee, a lake in forested outskirts of Berlin.

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