from Part III - Cultural and Historical Contexts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 February 2021
A solitary wanderer journeys through a strange, desolate landscape, bracing himself against the harsh weather. He repeatedly interrupts his travels to observe and reflect upon the natural world around him: striking landscapes, flora and fauna, and mysterious, seemingly magical atmospheric phenomena. This wanderer, of course, is the unnamed speaker in Wilhelm Müller and Franz Schubert’s Winterreise – but his fictional travels mirror in interesting ways the real-life adventures of some early nineteenth-century scientific explorers and naturalists.
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