81. On German National Poet's Struggle in Austria

The stormy national struggles within Austria have meant that today, more than even a short time ago, the complicated cultural conditions of this state are also being examined outside its borders. However, the ideas that have been formed by the increased attention paid to the thoughts and feelings of the Austrian peoples are still very deficient. A large part of the German Reich knows nothing about these thoughts and feelings. I would like to point out one thing. The struggle that the Germans are waging for their nationality has produced a German national battle poetry that is hardly ever spoken of outside of Austria. The poetic fighters of the present include: Aurelius Polzer - who publishes his poems under the pseudonym Erich Fels -, Adolf Harpf - under the name Adolf Hagen -, Keim, Naaff and many others. The artistic value of the poems created in this area is, however, not very high. Nevertheless, the whole movement deserves attention. For it sings of how a large and important part of the Austrian Germans think and feel. There is a lot of character, strength and heart in the songs of these German poets of Austria. We would like to draw your attention to a work by one of these poets. Adolf Hagen has just published a booklet entitled “Über deutschvolkliches Sagen und Singen” (Leipzig 1898). He describes the nature of the German national soul from the point of view of the German-nationalist Austrian. The booklet is a good way to learn many things about Austria that are difficult to find out about in Germany in any other way.

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