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Else Lasker-Schüler

1869-1945

Else Lasker-Schüler (1869-1945) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.

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Books by Else Lasker-Schüler

Gesichte: Essays und andere Geschichten

"Gesichte: Essays und andere Geschichten" by Else Lasker-Schüler is a collection of essays and stories written in the early 20th century. The work features a variety of themes and reflections, touching upon personal, societal, and artistic experiences. Lasker-Schüler's distinctive voice emerges as she explores profound questions about human existence, relationships, and the existential condition of her time. The opening of the collection begins with a piece titled "Sterndeuterei," where the narrator presents a poetic and philosophical contemplation on the human condition, intertwined with celestial imagery. The prose reveals a deep emotional landscape, suggesting that human suffering and joy are connected to the movements of stars and celestial bodies. The narrator reflects on the medical world's shortcomings in understanding patients' spiritual and existential needs. This blend of the metaphysical with the tangible establishes the tone for the essays that follow, inviting readers to ponder the interplay between humanity and the cosmos, as well as the complexity of personal identity and experience.

Die Wupper: Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen

"Die Wupper: Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen" by Else Lasker-Schüler is a play published in 1909. Set in the industrial Wuppertal region, this expressionist drama explores social and religious conflicts between a factory-owning family and a working-class family. Through fragmented, atmospheric scenes rather than linear plot development, the work depicts the inner emptiness and meaninglessness of life across class divides. The play's radical social critique and unconventional structure challenged theaters for decades, facing repeated cancellations before its controversial 1919 premiere.

Wenn mein Herz gesund wär

"Wenn mein Herz gesund wär" by Else Lasker-Schüler is a poetic and philosophical prose piece written in the early 20th century. The work reflects the author's exploration of personal emotions and societal observations through a unique, dreamlike narrative style. The likely topic of the book revolves around the inner struggles of the protagonist, highlighting themes of existential contemplation, creativity, and the complexities of life. In this work, the narrator grapples with feelings of despair and whimsy as she reflects on her health and the state of her heart, implying both physical and emotional challenges. The text weaves in various vivid images and characters, such as her friends and attendants, presenting a surreal yet relatable view of life filled with absurdity. The narrator dreams of freedom and liberation from her ailments, expressing a desire to transcend her current reality through imaginative escapades and flights of fantasy. This blend of seriousness and humor creates a rich tapestry of the human experience, inviting readers to engage deeply with the emotional currents running throughout the prose.