Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik (Aug 2021)

Die Natur der Musen: Loreley-Gedichte von Franz Josef Czernin, Ulla Hahn, Uwe Kolbe und Peter Rühmkorf

  • Michael Braun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-9d25-5ca6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 111 – 126

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Loreley, a natural-born femme fatale from German mythology, has inspired poets since Romanticism. From a contemporary perspective, however, this character has simply lost her magical qualities and, at the same time, been transformed into a gatekeeper and an advocate for nature under threat in the Anthropocene. This article concerns the poetics surrounding Loreley – including the use of irony, role report, metamorphosis, and inspiration – in Franz Josef Czernin’s sonnet, „nach loreley“, Ulla Hahn’s „Ars poetica“ and „Meine Loreley“, Uwe Kolbe’s „Halle-Lureley“, and Peter Rühmkorf’s „Hochseil“. Loreley’s broken modernity does not only re veal her own abused nature. She is also promoted to a postmodern ‚Zudichterin‘ (Ernst Robert Curtius), reading the book of nature through semiotics rather than in terms of originality and creation.

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