Sonnets to Orpheus

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Sonnets to Orpheus is a celebrated cycle of 55 sonnets by Rainer Maria Rilke that meditates on art, death, and transformation through the mythic figure of Orpheus.

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Sonnets to Orpheus canonical 3
Die Sonette an Orpheus 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poetry collection
sonnet sequence
author Rainer Maria Rilke
basedOn myth of Orpheus
contains Part I
Part II
countryOfOrigin Germany
dedicatedTo Wera Ouckama Knoop
genre lyric poetry
modernist poetry
hasTranslation English
French
Italian
Japanese
Spanish
influencedBy European lyric tradition
classical mythology
language German
literaryForm sonnet
literaryPeriod early 20th century literature
literarySignificance central work in Rilke's late oeuvre
major work of 20th-century poetry
mainCharacter Orpheus
movement German modernism
notableEnglishTranslators David Young
Edward Snow
M. D. Herter Norton
Stephen Mitchell
numberOfPoems 55
originalTitle Sonnets to Orpheus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Die Sonette an Orpheus
partCount 2
placeOfWriting Muzot
poemCountInPartI 26
poemCountInPartII 29
publicationYear 1923
publisher Insel Verlag
relatedWork Duino Elegies
structure two parts
theme art
dance
death
memory
metamorphosis
mourning
music
nature
spirituality
transformation
writtenDuring Duino Elegies creative period
writtenIn 1922

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Rainer Maria Rilke notableWork Sonnets to Orpheus
Duino Elegies completedAlongside Sonnets to Orpheus
Sonnets to Orpheus originalTitle Sonnets to Orpheus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Die Sonette an Orpheus