Round 5: Tossup 19

A poem written in this language declares that “this kiss is for all the world!” In a poem from this language, a father dismisses a creature as “a streak of mist,” as the creature claims his “daughters (10[1])lead the nightly dance.” A poem in this language opens by asking, “Who rides so late through night and wind,” and ends with a boy dying in his father’s arms due to (10[1])the Erl King. A poem in this language opens by praising a “beautiful spark of God” and a “daughter of Elysium.” This language’s storm and stress movement produced a poem set to music in Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, “Ode to Joy.” For 10 points, name this language used by Friedrich Schiller (10[1])and Johann (-5[1])Wolfgang von Goethe ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: German [or Deutsch]
<Nebraska B, European Literature> | Packet E
= Average correct buzzpoint

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Buzzes


Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Neg %Avg. Buzz
Northern CaliforniaMain4100%0%69.50
Southern CaliforniaMain7100%0%75.71
Eastern Canada (1)Main5100%0%63.20
Eastern Canada (2)Main9100%0%66.00
FloridaMain4100%25%86.50
Great LakesMain11100%9%75.27
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain9100%11%80.56
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1100%0%75.00
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain9100%0%70.56
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain2100%0%111.00
MidwestMain9100%0%72.89
NorthMain4100%0%76.00
NortheastMain1100%0%98.00
PacificMain8100%0%72.25
South CentralMain6100%17%97.50
SoutheastMain12100%0%77.00
Upstate NYMain5100%0%64.60
UK (North)UK5100%0%92.60
UK (South)UK8100%0%85.63