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Ferdinand Freiligrath (17 June 1810 – 18
March 1876) was a
German poet,
translator and
liberal agitator, who is
considered part of the
Young Germany movement...
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conceived as
lieder after poems by
Ludwig Uhland and
Ferdinand Freiligrath. In 1850 two
versions appeared simultaneously as a set of
songs for high...
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important innovator of German-language
drama in his time.
Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), poet and
author Leopold III,
Prince of
Lippe (1821–1875)...
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boundary of
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Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), a
German poet who
pleaded in his
poetry for...
- Desert" (German: "Der
Wecker in der Wüste"), an 1838 poem by
Ferdinand Freiligrath, has an
Egyptian pharaoh woken from the dead by a lion's roar. It was...
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restraint which was
absent from the
writings of men like
Herwegh and
Freiligrath. Strachwitz's
early death in
Vienna was a
great loss to
German letters;...
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Hamlet had
become so ****imilated by the mid-19th
century that
Ferdinand Freiligrath declared that "Germany is Hamlet". From the 1850s, the
Parsi theatre...
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disturbing the poet's work in the heat of creativity. However, Käthe
Freiligrath-Kroecker's
memoir of
Heine includes the
observation that the poet was...
- kannst" is an 1829 poem by the 19th-century
German writer Ferdinand Freiligrath.
Hungarian composer Franz Liszt set the
first four
stanzas in 1843 as...
- Kühne, Max
Waldau and
Georg Herwegh.
Other figures, such as
Ferdinand Freiligrath were also ****ociated with the movement. The
writers of
Young Germany...