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In „Wilde Reise durch die Nacht“ schreibt Moers eine Geschichte zu den Illustrationen von Gustave Doré. Doré illustriete neben Dantes Inferno auch Raven von Edgar Alan Poe und Cervantes Don Quichote.Eigentlich gib es zuerst eine Geschichte und dann schafft ein Illustrator die passenden Bilder dazu, ...
Edward
Edward rated it 9 years ago
Introduction--Doré's Illustrations for Don QuixoteAuthor Biographies
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 10 years ago
The way the poem flows is beautiful. It makes you want to keep reading. And the illustrations are gorgeous.A dark poem about a man who has lost his love, Lenore. He hears someone knocking at his chamber door, but when he opens it there is no one there. He then opens the window and in flies the raven...
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
Publisher's NotePlot Summary--Doré's Illustrations for "Paradise Lost"
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
Publisher's NoteList of Plates--The Doré Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy
Gatta ci cova
Gatta ci cova rated it 10 years ago
Mio caro don Chisciotte, sono passati decenni dal nostro primo incontro. Bimbetta settenne, m’accompagnasti per mano nel tuo mondo incantato. Imparai a vedere il bello grazie a te che iniziata l’avventura trasformasti in castello l’osteria. E sempre grazie a te capii che anche la più folle delle ide...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
Whenever I come to this poem the first thing that comes to mind is the song by Iron Maiden (unfortunately I don't think they did a video clip – which would have been awesome in its own right). I am really tempted to spend the rest of this review talking about how as a teenager I loved Iron Ma...
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
Publisher's NoteList of Illustrations--Doré's London: All 180 Images from 'London, A Pilgrimage'
Couscous
Couscous rated it 10 years ago
Auch so ein Regalhüter :) Und das nur, weil es kein Zamonien-Roman ist. Mann, ich bin vielleicht doof. ;) Mythenmetz hin, Eydeeten her - auch hier taucht man ein in sprachverliebte Wortzaubereien, irrwitzige Einfälle und fiese Wendungen im Plot. Unbedingt lesen! :)
travelin
travelin rated it 11 years ago
It's worth pointing out that, according to my Horrible Histories book on the Saxons, the raven was the Saxon messenger from the devil, arrived to foretell a person's fate, as described in Robert Southey's "The Devil's Due".
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