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Hymns to Night], a unique combination of rhythmic prose and strophic verse, is the only major literary work of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) to appear during his lifetime. In a letter to his friend Friedrich Schlegel on 31 January 1800, Hardenberg mentioned that he would be sending a poem soon for possible publication. By 23 February of that year, Schlegel must have received the manuscript, as, in a letter to their common friend Ludwig Tieck, Hardenberg asked Schlegel to leave out the word “Hymnen”. For whatever reason, in the sixth and final issue of their journal
Athenaeumthat was issued in August of 1800, Friedrich and August Wilhelm Schlegel printed their friend’s work in six parts under the title “Hymnen an die Nacht” and listed “Novalis” as…
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Citation: Mahoney, Dennis. "Hymnen an die Nacht". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 24 September 2008 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=14309, accessed 21 November 2024.]