Ernst Stadler

Ernst Stadler Ernst Stadler (11 August 1883 — 30 October 1914) was a German Expressionist poet. He was born in Colmar, Alsace-Lorraine and educated in Strasbourg and Oxford; in 1906 he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Magdalen College, Oxford.

His early verse was influenced by Stefan George and Charles Péguy, but after 1911, Stadler began developing a different style. His most important volume of poetry, ''Der Aufbruch'', which appeared during 1914, is regarded as a major work of early Expressionism. The poems of ''Der Aufbruch'' are a celebration of the poet's joy in life and are written in long, free verse lines inspired by the example of Walt Whitman.

Stadler was killed in battle at Zandvoorde near Ypres in the early months of World War I. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Der aufbruch : gedichte. by Stadler, Ernst, 1883-1914

    Leipzig : Verlag der Weissen bücher, 1914
    Format: Book


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    Tres poetas expresionistas : Stadler, Heym, Trakl by Stadler, Ernst, 1883-1914

    Madrid : Hiperión, 1997
    3. ed.
    Format: Book


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    Poesía expresionista alemana by Stadler, Ernst, 1883-1914

    Madrid : Ediciones Hiperión, 1981
    Format: Book


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    Wielands Shakespeare by Stadler, Ernst, 1883-1914

    Strassburg : Trübner, 1910
    Format: Book


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    Dichtungen, Schriften, Briefe by Stadler, Ernst, 1883-1914

    München : C.H. Beck, 1983
    Kritische Ausg.
    Format: Book


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    Der arme Heinrich : und zwei jüngere prosalegenden verwandten inhaltes. Mit anmerkungen und abhandlungen by Hartmann, von Aue, active 12th century

    Basel : [publisher not identified], 1911
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    Format: Book