Kosegarten: The Turbulent Life & Times of a Northern German PoetP. Lang, 2004 - 254 sider The poet, preacher, and university professor Ludwig Gotthard (Theobul) Kosegarten (1758-1818) lived most of his life in a region on the Baltic Sea known as Swedish Pomerania. This popular writer participated actively in German culture, interacting with Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang Goethe, as well as other literary figures and intellectuals, including Ernst Moritz Arndt and Friedrich Schleiermacher. Kosegarten helped to shape the aesthetic attitudes of German Romantic art, and his poetry was set to music by three dozen composers, including Franz Schubert. During the French occupation, when German national feelings were running high, Kosegarten shocked his contemporaries by speaking out courageously against patriotic excess. He welcomed the social reforms that were beginning to free serfs and to establish equality under the law. In 1817, German nationalists burned his books and tarred his reputation. This book, which is based on a close reading of his works, is the first detailed biography of Kosegarten to be published in English. |
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... stage of life . The early loss of his mother , while causing immense sadness , had also led him to contemplate mortality at an age when most children have few serious thoughts . Doing so , he had followed the example set by his father ...
... stage of life . The early loss of his mother , while causing immense sadness , had also led him to contemplate mortality at an age when most children have few serious thoughts . Doing so , he had followed the example set by his father ...
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... referred to as a ' midlife crisis . ' Goethe had passed through such a stage in his late thirties , when he fled from his humdrum existence in Weimar and found rejuvenation in Italy ( Schulz 1999 , 179–209 ) . In fact , 170 Kosegarten.
... referred to as a ' midlife crisis . ' Goethe had passed through such a stage in his late thirties , when he fled from his humdrum existence in Weimar and found rejuvenation in Italy ( Schulz 1999 , 179–209 ) . In fact , 170 Kosegarten.
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... stage at which it disappears entirely , where one stands in a sense above the nations and reacts to the joy or pain of a neighboring people as if it had occurred to one's own . This stage of culture matched my nature , and I had become ...
... stage at which it disappears entirely , where one stands in a sense above the nations and reacts to the joy or pain of a neighboring people as if it had occurred to one's own . This stage of culture matched my nature , and I had become ...
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