
The Gold Horns
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Language: Danish, EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Borrow, George
1803 - 1881
- Gosse, Edmund
1849 - 1928
- OehlenschlÀger, Adam
1779 - 1850
About this book
In the early 19th century, as Europe experienced a surge of Romanticism, Adam OehlenschlĂ€ger's poem "The Gold Horns" emerged, capturing the essence of this transformative era. This evocative work delves into themes of nostalgia and antiquity, intertwining the mythical with the historical, while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scandinavia. Through its exploration of longing and identity, "The Gold Horns" resonates with readers who appreciate the interplay of personal and collective memory. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this poem invites a deeper understanding of the Romantic Revival's impact on literature and society. Engage with OehlenschlĂ€gerâs poignant verses and discover the enduring power of cultural reflection in "The Gold Horns."
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