Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer

"Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer" is a ballad written by Friedrich Schiller, as part of his 1797 ballad competition with Goethe.

Sources

  • Moritz Retzsch: Acht Umrisse zu Schiller's Fridolin: oder der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer. Mit einigen Andeutungen von Carl August Böttiger. Cotta, Stuttgart 1837.
  • Ulrike Völz: Funktion des Mittelalters in Schillers klassischen Balladen „Ritter Toggenburg“ und „Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer“. Hausarbeit, Universität Greifswald 1990.
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