Hymn V

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Hymn V is one of the six lyrical-philosophical poems in Novalis’s Romantic work "Hymns to the Night," reflecting his mystical meditation on death, love, and transcendence.

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Label Occurrences
Hymn IV 1
Hymn V canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lyrical-philosophical poem
poem
author Novalis NERFINISHED
centralMotif beloved as mediator to transcendence
death as spiritual passage
night as a gateway to the eternal
collectionPublicationTitle Hymnen an die Nacht NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
form lyric meditation
prose poem
genre Romantic poetry
hasAutobiographicalElement yes
hasPhilosophicalAspect yes
hasReligiousAspect yes
influencedBy Christian mysticism
Pietism
Romantic philosophy of Novalis
language German
literaryMovement German Romanticism NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Early Romantic period
notableFor Romantic glorification of death and night
fusion of lyricism and speculative mysticism
originalLanguageTitleOfCollection Hymnen an die Nacht NERFINISHED
originalTitleOfCollection Hymnen an die Nacht NERFINISHED
partOf Hymns to the Night NERFINISHED
positionInSeries 5
relatedConcept Romantic longing (Sehnsucht)
idealism
sacralization of love
relatedWork Hymn I NERFINISHED
Hymn II NERFINISHED
Hymn III NERFINISHED
Hymn IV NERFINISHED
Hymn VI NERFINISHED
theme consolation
death
eternity
love
mysticism
night
religious experience
spiritual rebirth
suffering
transcendence
union with the divine
workInSeries Hymn I–VI (Hymns to the Night) NERFINISHED

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Hymns to the Night hasPart Hymn V
this entity surface form: Hymn IV
Hymns to the Night hasPart Hymn V