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  1. 2 de jul. de 2021 · The preeminent Bohemian-Austrian poet, Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) left a rich legacy of poetry that contains some of the most moving and astute observations on the human condition – love, longing, solitude, creativity and God. Rilke was 27—still a young artist with his best work ahead of him—when he got a letter from a 19-year old ...

  2. Letter Seven. Rome, 14th May, 1904. My dear Herr Kappus, It is a long time since I received your last letter, but do not hold that against me. First work, then troubles and finally ill-health, have been keeping me from this answer, which, as I wished it, was to come to you from good peaceful days. Now I feel somewhat better.

  3. Letters to a Young Poet (Letter 1) Lyrics. Paris. February 17, 1903. Dear Sir, Your letter arrived just a few days ago. I want to thank you for the great confidence you have placed in me. That is ...

  4. Letters to a Young Poet (original title, in German: Briefe an einen jungen Dichter) is a collection of ten letters written by Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) to Franz Xaver Kappus (1883–1966), a 19-year-old officer cadet at the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt.

  5. 24 •˜ Letters to a Young PoetRainer Maria Rilke •˜ 25. that we must trust in what is difficult is a certainty that will never abandon us; it is good to be solitary, for solitude is difficult; that something is difficult must be one more reason for us to do it. It is also good to love: because love is difficult.

  6. Letter Four. Worpswede, near Bremen, 16th July, 1903. I left Paris about ten days ago, thoroughly unwell and tired, and travelled to a great northerly plain, whose expanse, quiet and sky are to return me to health again. But I met with a long period of rain, which is trying to-day for the first time to clear up over the restlessly storm-driven ...

  7. A Letter to a Young Poet was an epistolary novel by Virginia Woolf, written in 1932 to John Lehman, laying out her views on modern poetry. History [ edit ] In 1932, Woolf responded to a letter from the writer, John Lehmann , about her novel The Waves (1931) in which he asked her to write about her views on modern poetry.