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<title>Annette Von Droste-Huelshoff (1797-1848): Der Knabe im Moor (1842)</title>
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	<p>In her best-known and most popular ballad, Droste-Huelshoff uses a floating narratorial voice to manipulate the reader's response towards an awareness of socialised projections about nature and childhood, identifying the ballad not as a conventional Realist work but one which incorporates merges psychological Realism with Romanticism.</p>

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<title>Friedrich Hoelderlin : Ueber Achill (1799)</title>
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	<p>The article interprets Hoelderlin's short paralipomena on Achilles in the context of the aesthetics and poetics developed in 'Hyperion' (-1799) and the significance of Homer's Achilles-creation.</p>

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