LI. Paul Fleming

1609-1640. Fleming was a gifted lyric poet of the Opitzian era. A Saxon by birth, he studied medicine at Leipzig, where he learned to admire Opitz. Five years of his short life were spent in connection with an embassy of the Duke of Holstein to Russia and Persia. His best work is found in the poems, more especially the sonnets, which he wrote during this long absence from the fatherland. The selections follow Tittmann’s edition in Deutsche Dichter des 17. Jahrhunderts.

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