Ein Jahr in Arkadien: Kyllenion
- [Jena, Germany]: [Frommann and Wesselhoft], 1805
Lavishly bound in contemporary green morocco boards with elaborate gilt stamping, all edges gilt, inner dentelle and pink watered silk endpapers. Near Fine with light wear to spine label, contents bright but with sporadic foxing; housed in a recent custom cloth slipcase.
With its backdrop of classical Greek mythology, this pastoral fable concerning two handsome shepherds who fall in love is among the first homoerotic works in Europe, and is a forgotten treasure of German literature. Described as "a kind of bucolic utopia, in which free homoerotic love is portrayed [...] the strange work attempts to represent real Greek life." Goedeke V, 472, 9, 1.- Hayn / Got. III, 375. - Wolfstieg 41633.
A fervent admirer of Napoleon (who visited him repeatedly in Gotha), he corresponded with Jean Paul, Madame de Stael, Bettina von Arnim, and Carl Maria von Weber. Goethe once described the duke's preference for provocative appearances: "I have no complaints about him, but was always anxious to accept an invitation to his table, because one could not foresee which of the guests of honor he would like to treat relentlessly by accident." He often wore women's clothes and was called "Emilie" by his confidants.
Details
Title
Ein Jahr in Arkadien: Kyllenion
Author
August, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenberg [Emile Leopold Augustus]
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
[Frommann and Wesselhoft]: [Jena, Germany]
Date
1805
Edition
First Edition