Elfen lied johann wolfgang von goethe biography
"Erlkönig" is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Goethe's poem was written in , in a letter sent to Charlotte von Stein, without a title, but introduced by Die Elfen sangen "the elves/fairies sang....
Elfenlied
Poem
For the Japanese manga and anime series, see Elfen Lied.
For the 2009 novel, see Bernhard Hennen.
"Elfenlied" (German pronunciation:[ˈɛlfənˌliːt], "fairy song") is the conventional title of a 1780 poem by Goethe, and of a later (c. 1830) poem by Eduard Mörike (and of their various respective adaptations to music).
In Goethe's ballad, the Erlkönig asks the child to follow him into his world.Goethe's poem was written in 1780, in a letter sent to Charlotte von Stein, without a title, but introduced by Die Elfen sangen "the elves/fairies sang"; the title "Elfenlied" (and variants) were only set in editions of Goethe's collected poems (titled "A Midnight Fairy Song" by Thomas 1859).[1] Goethe's poem is Romantic, invoking the image of a fairy-dance under the impression of a moonlit night.
It was set to music many times, e.g. as "Elfenliedchen" by Julius Kniese (1900), as "Elfensang" by Erich J. Wolff (1907) and as "Elfenlied" by Alexander Zemlinsky (1934).[2]
Mörike's poem was written at some point between 182