Audiobook: Schollenbuch

Audiobook: Schollenbuch

Diese Gedichte gehören zur frühen Lyrik von Paul Zech. Das Hauptthema ist ganz traditionell die Natur. Die Gedichte sind noch frei von expressionistischer Schreibweise und haben auch Themen wie Liebe und Religion zum Inhalt.
Unterteilt hat Paul Zech die Gedichte in folgende Abschnitte:
Jahreszeiten (1 – 28)
Von Dir und mir (29 – 41)
Ausblicke (42 – 49)
Einkehr (50 – 54) – Summary by lorda

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