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Hyperion oder Der Eremit in Griechenland
- Narrated by: Jens Harzer, Doris Wolters
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Als Eremit blickt Hyperion auf sein Leben zurück. In Berührung gekommen mit der Liebe, geschlagen im Krieg, ins Exil gegangen und wieder zurückgekehrt, kämpfte er für seine Ideale und eine neue Gesellschaft - und scheiterte. Erst in der Einsamkeit der Natur gelingt es ihm, seinen Frieden mit sich und der Welt zu machen. Parabelhaft scheinen in Hyperions Schicksal universell menschliche Themen auf, die bis heute Gültigkeit haben. Der Briefroman verbindet Klassik mit Romantik, Philosophie mit Zeitkritik und gilt als Hölderlins berühmtestes Werk - ungekürzt gelesen von Jens Harzer und Doris Wolters.
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