id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11066 Porterfield, Allen Wilson Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei From "Modern Philology" vol. 13 (1915) .txt text/plain 13802 1169 81 GRAF VON LOEBEN AND THE LEGEND OF LORELEI Aside from his connection with the Lorelei-matter, Graf von Loeben is, Heine knew Brentano's works in 1824, for in that year he borrowed that Heine helped Brentano to metamorphose his Lorelei of the ballad, And now as to Loeben: Did Heine know and borrow from his ballad? Loeben would be this to the readers of his edition of Heine's works. 1841)[60] the ballads on the Lorelei by Brentano, Eichendorff, Heine, If Heine read Loeben's ballad and saga in "_Urania_ für ballads and Märchen of Brentano, all of which Loeben knew in 1821, are In "Das Märchen von dem Rhein und dem Müller Radlauf,"[92] Loreley is essentials of Heine's ballad are not in Loeben's, and to Simrock's "Ballade von der Lorelei." The edition of 1841 also Loeben für die Lorelei Heines _unmittelbares_ Vorbild ist; Brentano, Schreiber, Loeben, and Heine: _Der Rhein: Geschichten ./cache/11066.txt ./txt/11066.txt