Cycle of poems
A cycle of poems is a large literary form that combines several poems into a superordinate unit, which testifies to an increased artistic will to build and form. In addition to its independence, the individual poem receives a new function when viewed in the context of the cycle and, under certain circumstances, a new meaning or additional aspects of interpretation.
Explanation
An ideal of cyclic structure, it may be all the poems of the cycle-present around one in each part of the whole, to circulate only from the whole determinable center but unnamed or so, the poems that, analogous to a musical composition form when variations on represent a subject. A cyclical conception can extend to the entire lyric works of a poet, e.g. B. with Oskar Loerke : the volumes of poetry conceived as a cycle themselves form a single large cycle. Within a volume of poetry that is designed as a cycle, there are often smaller sub-cycles, e.g. B. in the form of individual "books" or "parts" - so there is z. B. Stefan Georges The seventh ring from seven books laid out as cycles.
In a broader sense of the term, a multi-part poem - for example several numbered poems under a common title - is referred to as a cycle of poems , e.g. B. by Rainer Maria Rilke poems like Die Insel (3 parts) or Die Parke (7 parts).
For modern lyric poetry, the cycle of poems Les Fleurs du Mal ( The Flowers of Evil ) by Charles Baudelaire gained outstanding importance as a reflection on a new creative will. Baudelaire attached great importance, especially in the first edition, to an internal, also numerical, architecture of his volume of poetry. The principles of the baroque and medieval poetry were thus reaffirmed and linked to specifically modern content.
Less structured compilations of poems by an author are usually referred to as a collection of poems or, if it relates to a specific publication, a collection of poems .
Well-known poetry cycles
- Charles Baudelaire : Les Fleurs du Mal
- Bertolt Brecht : Bertolt Brecht's house mail , Buckower elegies
- Catullus : Lesbia cycle
- Annette von Droste-Hülshoff : The spiritual year
- Stefan George : The year of the soul , the carpet of life and the songs of dream and death with a prelude , the seventh ring , the star of the covenant
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe : Roman elegies
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe: West-Eastern Divan
- Conrad Ferdinand Meyer : Hutten's last days
- Novalis : hymns to the night
- Francesco Petrarca : Canzoniere
- August von Platen-Hallermünde : The Abbassids . A poem in nine songs
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Book of Hours , Poems to the Night , Duinese Elegies , The Sonnets to Orpheus , Les Roses
- Arthur Rimbaud : Les Illuminations (prose poems)
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : The House of Life
- William Shakespeare : The Sonnets
- Georg Trakl : Sebastian in a dream
Contemporary poetry
- Jürgen Kross : u. a. change of view , two languages , strangers
- Paulus Böhmer : Kaddish I-XXI
- Achim wet nurse : Noah's pa a rty
- Norbert Sternmut : Theorem of rays
literature
- Essays
- Wolfgang Braungart : On the poetics of literary cycles. With comments on the poetry of Georg Trakl . In: Károly Csúri (ed.): Cyclic composition forms in Georg Trakl's poetry. Szeged Symposium. Niemeyer, Tübingen 1996, ISBN 3-484-10733-2 , pp. 1-27.
- Ingo Müller: "One in all and all in one". On the aesthetics of the cycle of poems and songs in the light of romantic universal poetry . In: Günter Schnitzler , Achim Aurnhammer (eds.): Word and Sound (Rombach Sciences / Litterae series; Vol. 173). Rombach Verlag, Freiburg / Br. 2011, ISBN 978-3-7930-9601-6 , pp. 243-274 (+ 1 CD)
- Joachim Müller : The cyclical principle in poetry . In: Germanisch-Romance monthly , vol. 20 (1932), H. 1/2, ISSN 0016-8904 , pp. 1-20.
- Claus-Michael Place: Cyclical Poetry . In: Paul Merker , Wolfgang Stammler ( greeting ), Klaus Kanzog , Achim Masser (eds.): Reallexikon der deutschen Literaturgeschichte , Vol. 4 . De Gruyter, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-11-017252-6 , pp. 1105–1120 (unchanged, new edition of Berlin 1984 edition).
- Books
- Rolf Fieguth , Alessandro Martini (ed.): The architecture of the clouds. Cyclization in 19th century European poetry . Peter Lang Verlag, Bern 2005, ISBN 3-03910-399-7 .
- Cordula Gerhard: The legacy of the "large form". Studies on the formation of cycles in expressionist poetry (European university publications / series 1: German language and literature; vol. 910). Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt / M. 1986, ISBN 3-8204-8770-0 (also dissertation, University of Bochum 1985).
- Helen Meredith Mustard: The Lyric Cycle in German Literature . King's Crown Press, New York 1946 (also dissertation, Columbia University New York 1946).