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Definition of Rainer Maria Rilke
1. Noun. German poet (born in Austria) whose imagery and mystic lyricism influenced 20th-century German literature (1875-1926).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rainer Maria Rilke
Literary usage of Rainer Maria Rilke
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Harvest of German Verse by Margaret Anna Adelheid Munsterberg (1916)
"Rainer Maria Rilke Born 1875 in Prag Remembrance You wait, with memories drifting,
For the something that made life blessed, The mighty, the rare, ..."
2. The Spirit of Modern German Literature: Lectures Delivered Before the by Ludwig Lewisohn (1916)
"... cry of conflict breaks in upon the liquid grace of Rainer Maria Rilke (b.
1875) lhe majestic sweetness of Stefan George (b. 1868), the ample harmonies ..."
3. Masks and Minstrels of New Germany by Percival Pollard (1911)
"... the most essential in our present contention, Richard Dehmel, Stephan George,
Richard Schaukal, Max Dauthendey, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Gustav Falke. ..."
4. Masks and Minstrels of New Germany by Percival Pollard (1911)
"... the most essential in our present contention, Richard Dehmel, Stephan George,
Richard Schaukal, Max Dauthendey, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Gustav Falke. ..."