Hyperion or the Hermit in Greece

"Friedrich Hölderlin's only novel, Hyperion (1797-99), is a fictional epistolary autobiography that juxtaposes narration with critical reflection. Returning to Greece after German exile, following his part in the abortive uprising against the occupying Turks (1770), and his failure as bot...

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Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers 2019
Series:Open Book Classics
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