
Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke
The antiquarian edition of Rilke's early work Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke brings poetic prose about love, war and death and is of particular value to collectors of early editions.
An antique copy of Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke (The Song of Love and Death of the Cornet Christoph Rilke) by Rainer Maria Rilke belongs to the famous Insel-Bücherei library, as number 1 in that series, which gives it additional bibliographical and collector's interest. According to the printer's mark "161. bis 180. Tausend", it is an earlier, but not the first, printing, created at a time when the work had already gained a wide readership.
This is a famous early text by Rilke, short in scope but extremely powerful in its impact: poetic prose in which love, war, youth, longing and death are intertwined. At the center is the young cornet Christoph Rilke, a character whose fate unfolds between a military campaign, a moment of passion and a tragic end. The work is particularly interesting because the surname of the protagonist is not accidental: Rilke relied on the legend about his own distant ancestor, Christoph Rilke von Langenau, so the text has a personal, almost memorial dimension.
In Rilke's oeuvre Cornet occupies a special place because it already clearly shows what the author will remain recognizable by: lyricism, focus on inner experience, a combination of beauty and transience, and the almost musical structure of the sentence. It is precisely the condensed form, rhythmic language and strong emotional tension that made this work one of the most famous and most read titles of his early phase.
A special charm is given to this copy by the cover design: the typical binding of the Insel-Bücherei library with an ornamental floral pattern in green and light tones, a paper title label and a cloth spine. Such an artistic solution combines Art Nouveau decorativeness and publishing recognition, so the book looks elegant, intimate and aesthetically very attractive. That is why this copy is not only a literary title, but also a beautiful object of book culture, interesting to collectors of antiquarian editions, German literature and book history.
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