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593:“Justinus Kerner has interested me so much just now because, although he is far more gifted, I see in him the same artistic barrenness I see in myself. But I also see how something can be done even though essential continuity is lacking and can be fulfilled only by continuity of mood, of which every single little idea is a blossom, a kind of novelistic aphorism, a plastic study. While his own Dichtungen are full of excellent imaginative ideas, his reports aus dem Nachtgebiete der Natur are so dry that we could almost take that to be indirect proof of their truth.” July 13, 1837Journals 5240 877: 122: 294: 733: 25: 896: 335:
In 1851 he was compelled, owing to increasing blindness, to retire from his medical practice, but he lived, carefully tended by his daughters, at Weinsberg until his death. He was buried beside his wife, who had died in 1854, in the graveyard of Weinsberg, and the grave is marked by a stone slab with
394:"Kerner was one of the most inspired poets of the Swabian school. His poems, which largely deal with natural phenomena, are characterized by a deep melancholy and a leaning towards the supernatural, which, however, is balanced by a quaint humour, reminiscent of the 586:) is able to interpret so conciliatingly the phenomenon which has always shocked me since my very first experience of it — that someone says just exactly what I say. To me the phenomenon seemed to be the most confusing, almost 239: 375:— the latter reputed to have visionary and healing powers, and who had produced a strange 'inner' language containing Hebrew-like elements — made quite an impression among the members of the 748: 710: 816:
Suevica: Beiträge zur schwäbischen Literatur- und Geistesgeschichte / ed. Reinhard Breymayer. Stuttgart: Heinz (Stuttgarter Arbeiten zur Germanistik). – ISSN 0179-2482
360:. Kerner's father had helped shield Rapp from religious prosecution by the authorities in Germany, and Kerner well remembered Rapp and his long black beard. 909: 992: 590:, disorder: the one would begin a sentence which the other would finish, and no one could be sure who was speaking.” July 11, 1837Journals 2539 219:(1813), and in these some of Kerner's best poems were published. In 1815 he obtained the official appointment of district medical officer ( 753: 840: 1007: 977: 972: 260:
Die Seherin von Prevorst, Eröffnungen über das innere Leben des Menschen und über das Hineinragen einer Geisterwelt in die unsere
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and others. He took his doctor's degree in 1808, spent some time travelling, and then settled as a practising physician in
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The Seeress of Prevorst, revelations of the human inner life and about the penetrations of the spirit world into ours
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Mitteilungen des Justinus-Kerner-Vereins und Frauen-Vereins Weinsberg. Weinsberg : Justinus-Kerner-Verein
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was presented to him by the townspeople, became a mecca for literary pilgrims, all of whom were made welcome.
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George Rapp and his followers eventually left Germany in 1803, settled in the United States, and started the
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In addition to his literary productions, Kerner wrote some popular medical books, dealing with
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Geschichte der Medizin: Justinus Kerner – Medizin und Magie im Geiste der Romantik
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Das Fettgift oder die Fettsäure und ihre Wirkung auf den tierischen Organismus
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Søren Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers 1829-1848 Hong translation 1978 p.102
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stayed with him during 1848 to 1849 and later wrote a poem in his honour,
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are characterized by a dreamy fancy and a peculiar fantastic humor." —
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Die BestĂĽrmung der wĂĽrttembergischen Stadt Weinsberg im Jahre 1525
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His house, the site of which at the foot of the historical
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To Justinus Kerner: With a Painted Wreath of Bay-Leaves
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in 1829, who saw it as confirmation of the approaching
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Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII., February, 1848. No. 2.
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Justinus Kerner: With a Painted Wreath of Bay-Leaves
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Association with George Rapp and the Harmony Society
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Frankfort, 1897) 16:German poet and medical writer (1786–1862) 910:"The Inner Language" of Friederike Hauffe 677: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 743: 573:, bred in 1929, was named in his honour. 292: 120: 944:, with 36 library catalogue records 227:, where he spent the rest of his life. 950: 531: 407:"The poems and dramatic scenes of his 336:an inscription he himself had chosen: 924:"Goldy", transl. from Justinus Kerner 322:Das Wildbad im Königreich WĂĽrttemberg 993:People from the Duchy of WĂĽrttemberg 215:for 1812, which was followed by the 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 783:M. Niethammer (Kerner's daughter), 658:www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de 540:set Kerner's poems in his Opus 35, 13: 807: 749:Kerner, Justinus Andreas Christian 504:When soon, in earth's still bosom, 338:Friederike Kerner und ihr Justinus 246:were constant guests, and in 1826 148:, Baden-WĂĽrttemberg) was a German 14: 1019: 938:Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner 878:Works by or about Justinus Kerner 827: 270:which were later supplemented by 130:Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner 894: 821:Bilderbuch aus meiner Knabenzeit 731: 579:wrote in his journal on Kerner: 518:Four planks—I saw and shuddered— 513:Whose walls shall close thee in. 510:This wood shall form the chamber 350:Bilderbuch aus meiner Knabenzeit 326:Bilderbuch aus meiner Knabenzeit 23: 1008:German male non-fiction writers 836:12 Gedichte von Justinus Kerner 762:Strauss, “Justinus Kerner,” in 682:The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia 542:12 Gedichte von Justinus Kerner 490:Oh, thou, who wanderest hither, 476:The tree through all its fibres 468:Was cleaving through a fir-tree 454:Upon the wheel's quick glimmer. 34:needs additional citations for 978:19th-century Christian mystics 973:19th-century German physicians 854:New International Encyclopedia 799:Das Kernerhaus und seine Gäste 773:(TĂĽbingen, 1862; 2nd ed. 1886) 704: 686:. Dorling Kindersley. p.  646: 629: 618: 606: 559:, published in London in 1854. 414:New International Encyclopedia 388: 236:Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden 1: 719: 383:and of their religious views. 928:Fairy Tales from All Nations 527:At once the wheel was still. 499:Is passing through my heart. 482:And, in a dirge-like murmur, 465:The saw, with restless play, 7: 893:(public domain audiobooks) 615:, Deutsches Ă„rzteblatt 2003 524:Then, as I tried to answer, 485:These solemn words I heard— 479:With living motion stirred, 10: 1024: 521:Dropped in that busy mill; 496:For thee this cruel engine 428: 125:Justinus Kerner in old age 864:"Kerner, Justinius"  759:This work in turn cites: 643:CII (November 1854) p 196 462:As in a dream, before me, 457:And on the flowing brook. 288:Wanderer in der SägemĂĽhle 887:Works by Justinus Kerner 848:"Kerner, Justinus"  641:The New Monthly Magazine 599: 507:Thy hours of rest begin, 493:A timely guest thou art! 471:Its long and steady way. 448:In yonder mill I rested, 369:Die Seherin von Prevorst 308:, the first treatise on 184:, was able to enter the 968:People from Ludwigsburg 917:The Seeress of Prevorst 792:Life and Work of Kerner 787:(1877; Stuttgart, 1887) 754:Encyclopædia Britannica 678:Stevenson, Tom (2005). 451:And sat me down to look 402:Encyclopædia Britannica 284:Wohlauf, noch getrunken 272:Der letzte BlĂĽtenstrauĂź 159: 144:– 21 February 1862, in 132:(18 September 1786, in 983:German medical writers 870:Encyclopedia Americana 841:IMSLP Petrucci Library 422:Encyclopedia Americana 301: 203:Here he completed his 186:University of TĂĽbingen 126: 1003:German-language poets 912:– at Internet Archive 438:William Cullen Bryant 296: 217:Deutscher Dichterwald 124: 548:, or "row of songs." 440:and was included in 43:improve this article 942:Library of Congress 932:Anthony R. Montalba 532:Cultural references 282:; a drinking song, 213:Poetischer Almanach 833:Robert Schumann's 780:, vol. iii. (1894) 778:Reden und Aufsätze 569:The grape variety 436:was translated by 302: 286:, and the pensive 280:Der reichste FĂĽrst 232:Schloss Weibertreu 127: 998:German male poets 819:Justinus Kerner, 577:Søren Kierkegaard 564:Pauline Volkstein 442:Graham's Magazine 373:Friederike Hauffe 352:, Kerner recalls 248:Friederike Hauffe 182:Karl Philipp Conz 138:Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 119: 118: 111: 93: 58:"Justinus Kerner" 1015: 898: 897: 882:Internet Archive 874: 866: 858: 850: 839:– free score at 764:Kleine Schriften 758: 737: 735: 734: 713: 708: 702: 701: 685: 675: 669: 668: 666: 665: 650: 644: 633: 627: 622: 616: 610: 306:animal magnetism 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 1023: 1022: 1018: 1017: 1016: 1014: 1013: 1012: 948: 947: 895: 861: 845: 830: 810: 808:Further reading 747:, ed. (1911). 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Ludwigsburg
Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
Germany
Weinsberg
poet
botulism
Ludwigsburg
WĂĽrttemberg
Ludwigsburg
Maulbronn
Karl Philipp Conz
University of TĂĽbingen
Ludwig Uhland
Gustav Schwab
Wildbad
caustic humour
Weinsberg
Schloss Weibertreu

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