Excerpt from Sämtliche Werke und Briefe, Vol. 7
Schon in der Betrachtung von Hölderlins Werde gang offenbart fich hierbei ein fchier unüberbruck barer Gegenfatz. Er fällt um fo mehr ins Gewicht, als Holderlins Entwicklung fich in einer Zeit vollzieht, die weder an Kulturgehalt noch an Schnellebigkeit von irgendeiner anderen geiftesgefchichtlichen Epoche auch nur annahernd erreicht wird. Und doch erfcheint er faft unerheblich gegenuber dem Zwiefpalt, der fich für die Beurteilung von des Dichters geiftiger Erkrankung ergibt. Während die einen an die Tat fache kaum zu erinnern wagen und eher geneigt fcheinen, den Irrfinn als notwendige Folge eines un ergrundlichen Tieffinns zu deuten, blicken die andern diefer Tatfache ruhig ins Auge und bemühen fich unvoreingenommen die Frage zu klären, inwieweit die innere Auflöfung ihre Schatten vorauswirft.
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Johann Christian Friedrich Holderlin (20 March 1770--6 June 1843) was a major German lyric poet. His work bridges the Classical and Romantic schools. Having spent most of his life tormented by mental illness, he suffered great loneliness, and often spent his time playing the piano, drawing, reading, writing, and enjoyed traveling when he had the chance.
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