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Joseph von Eichendorff


Alternative spellings:
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J. Eichendorff
J. v. Eichendorff
Jos. von Eichendorff
José de Eichendorff
José von Eichendorff
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Joseph d' Eichendorff
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Joseph Karl von Eichendorff
Joseph Karl Benedict von Eichendorff
Jozef Ėjchendorf
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Joseph C. von Eichendorff
Joseph Carl Benedict von Eichendorff
Joseph Carl Benedikt von Eichendorff
Józef Eichendorff
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Josef von Eichendorff
Joseph Karl Benedikt von Eichendorff
Joseph Von Eichendorff
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Joseph Eichendorff, Freiherr von
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Joseph Karl Benedikt von Eichendorff, Freiherr
요셉 폰 아이헨도르프
יוזף פון אייכנדורף
ヨーゼフ・フォン・アイヒェンドルフ
ヨーゼフ・フォン アイヒェンドルフ
冯·艾兴多夫
冯 艾兴多夫
ヨーゼフ・フォン・ アイヒェンドルフ
Йозеф фон Эйхендорф

B: 10. März 1788 Łubowice
D: 26. November 1857
Biblio: Dt. Lyriker, Schriftsteller, Dichter, Erzähler; auch Übersetzer literaturhistorischer Schriften; preußischer Beamter in Breslau, Danzig und Königsberg; Jurist
Place of Activity: Schloss Lubowitz (Łubowice)
Place of Activity: Schlesien
Place of Activity: Breslau
Place of Activity: Danzig
Place of Activity: Königsberg
Place of Activity: Berlin
Death Place:
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  • Schriftsteller
  • Lyriker
  • Erzähler
  • Jurist
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  • Lyriker
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  • Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (10 March 1788 – 26 November 1857) was a German poet, novelist, playwright, literary critic, translator, and anthologist. Eichendorff was one of the major writers and critics of Romanticism. Ever since their publication and up to the present day, some of his works have been very popular in Germany. Eichendorff first became famous for his 1826 novella Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts (freely translated: Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing) and his poems. The Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing is a typical Romantic novella whose main themes are wanderlust and love. The protagonist, the son of a miller, rejects his father's trade and becomes a gardener at a Viennese palace where he subsequently falls in love with the local duke's daughter. As, with his lowly status, she is unattainable for him, he escapes to Italy – only to return and learn that she is the duke's adopted daughter, and thus within his social reach. With its combination of dream world and realism, Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing is considered to be a high point of Romantic fiction. One critic stated that Eichendorff's Good-for-Nothing is the "personification of love of nature and an obsession with hiking." Thomas Mann called Eichendorff's Good-for-Nothing a combination of "the purity of the folk song and the fairy tale." Many of Eichendorff's poems were first published as integral parts of his novellas and stories, where they are often performed in song by one of the protagonists. The novella Good-for-Nothing alone contains 54 poems. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1933

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