concept
Elder Tree
elder
also: Holunder, Hollunder, Hollundergebüsch, elder-bush, elder tree
The elder (Sambucus nigra) — a shrub with white flowers and dark berries — is one of Trakl's most insistent recurring images. Associated with death in Germanic folk tradition (it was thought to shelter spirits of the dead), it frames scenes of rest, decay, and childhood. Characters rest or are found dead beneath the elder-bush.
Reading notes
- Sebastian in Dream §1 elder
The elder tree (Sambucus nigra) recurs throughout Trakl as a symbol of childhood memory, decay, and melancholy; its heavy scent marks the lost paradise of the poet's Salzburg boyhood.