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characterizes Hamerling as one of the most remarkable poets of the modern Austrian school, describing his imagination as rich and his poems as full of life and colour. What it terms his most popular poem,
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is the central figure, is said to show at its best what is alleged to be the author's brilliant talent for description. Among his other works, 1911 Britannica mentions
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For the next few years, he pursued his studies in natural science and philosophy, and in 1855 became master at the Gymnasium at
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A popular edition of Hamerlings works in four volumes was published by M. M. Rabenlechner (Hamburg, 1900).
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of the capital, and in 1849 shared in the defence of Vienna against the imperialist troops of
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R. Hamerling, ein Dichter der Schönheit (R. Hamerling a poet of beauty, Hamburg, 1889)
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M. M. Rabenlechner, a short biography of Robert Hamerling (Dresden, 1901)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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