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Who is the picrel of literature?

>> No.18127105
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>>18127094
The author of Ode to Joy, of course.

>> No.18127108

>>18127094
Thomas Mann

>> No.18127120

>>18127094
Shakespeare, Wagner went over this.

>> No.18127720

Melville

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Was there really ever a question?

>> No.18127893

>>18127852
Not really.

>> No.18127935

>>18127893
>Not really.
how so faggot?

>> No.18128508
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>>18127094
Stefan George, for he created a poetry that fills up the space between literature and music.

>> No.18128511

>>18127108
this

>> No.18128527

>>18127108
>>18127105
>>18127120
>>18127720
>>18128508
You guys don't know shit. To the extent that such a completely stupid question is even answerable (the ludicrous notion that these arts are even remotely comparable), Goethe is the answer. They are both the completion of classicism, the spirit of romanticism, and laws unto themselves.
So >>18127852 is right. Fifth post is always the best post

>> No.18128587

>>18128527
>>18127852
i'm trans btw

>> No.18128602

>>18127094
Spinoza desu.

>> No.18128624

>>18128587
admirable effort