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252: 165: 324: 439: 339: 344: 449: 203:, and was the occasion of a literary duel between Follen and Ruge where Follen fronted for a belief in God and immortality. Follen's posthumous poem 429: 424: 434: 295: 273: 47: 374: 139:(1829), a knightly romance after the fashion of the romantic school. Of his many translations, mention may be made of the 419: 96:. Suspected of political agitation and connection with some radical plots, in 1819 he was imprisoned for two years in 444: 391: 266: 260: 177: 86: 54:, to Christoph Follen (1759-1833) and Rosine Follen (1766-1799). His father was a counselor-at-law and judge. 164: 277: 78: 414: 409: 368: 363: 385: 329:
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108: 62: 220: 207:(1857), was notable, but his best-known work is a collection of German poetry entitled 157: 144: 58: 403: 335: 330: 228: 200: 173: 224: 196: 169: 104: 161:(1842); he also collected and translated Latin hymns and sacred poetry (1819). 235: 232: 90: 74: 367: 43: 70: 348:. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 602. 384: 116: 51: 184: 97: 89:
for two years, and after leaving the university in 1817 edited the
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volunteers. Before joining the volunteers, he had studied
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The Argument about Atheism in Zurich: (left to right)
143:Hymns in collaboration with R. Schwenck (1814), 440:People from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt 383:Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). 8: 133:Harfengrüsse aus Deutschland und der Schweiz 183:In 1846 he published a brief collection of 366:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 131:Besides a number of minor poems, he wrote 296:Learn how and when to remove this message 317: 315: 313: 259:This article includes a list of general 163: 309: 22:(or, as he afterwards called himself, 378:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 107:, where he later became a citizen of 7: 111:. He taught in the canton school at 265:it lacks sufficient corresponding 123:, where he lived until his death. 103:When released in 1821, he went to 14: 450:19th-century German male writers 322: 250: 189:An die gottlosen Nichtswüteriche 375:New International Encyclopedia 1: 209:Bildersaal deutscher Dichtung 430:Heidelberg University alumni 425:University of Giessen alumni 227:, who both emigrated to the 81:. On his return, he studied 57:In 1814 he and his brother, 466: 435:19th-century German poets 87:University of Heidelberg 392:The American Cyclopædia 345:Encyclopædia Britannica 280:more precise citations. 16:German poet (1794–1855) 386:"Follen, August"  369:"Follen, August"  219:He was the brother of 180: 119:, and then retired to 340:Follen, August Ludwig 167: 79:University of Giessen 420:People from Giessen 149:Jerusalem Delivered 181: 137:Malegys und Vivian 94:Allgemeine Zeitung 445:German male poets 306: 305: 298: 457: 396: 388: 379: 371: 350: 349: 328: 326: 325: 319: 301: 294: 290: 287: 281: 276:this article by 267:inline citations 254: 253: 246: 238:was his nephew. 172:, A. L. Follen, 61:, fought in the 465: 464: 460: 459: 458: 456: 455: 454: 400: 399: 382: 362: 359: 354: 353: 338:, ed. (1911). " 334: 323: 321: 320: 311: 302: 291: 285: 282: 272:Please help to 271: 255: 251: 244: 217: 205:Tristans Eltern 129: 63:Napoleonic Wars 48:Hesse-Darmstadt 42:He was born at 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 463: 461: 453: 452: 447: 442: 437: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 402: 401: 398: 397: 380: 358: 355: 352: 351: 336:Chisholm, Hugh 308: 307: 304: 303: 258: 256: 249: 243: 240: 221:Charles Follen 216: 213: 158:Nibelungenlied 153:Siegfrieds Tod 128: 125: 59:Charles Follen 39: 36: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 462: 451: 448: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 407: 405: 394: 393: 387: 381: 377: 376: 370: 365: 364:Gilman, D. C. 361: 360: 356: 347: 346: 341: 337: 332: 331:public domain 318: 316: 314: 310: 300: 297: 289: 286:November 2011 279: 275: 269: 268: 262: 257: 248: 247: 241: 239: 237: 234: 230: 229:United States 226: 222: 214: 212: 210: 206: 202: 198: 195:philosophers 194: 190: 186: 179: 175: 171: 166: 162: 160: 159: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 126: 124: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 37: 35: 33: 29: 28:Ludwig Follen 25: 21: 390: 373: 343: 292: 283: 264: 218: 208: 204: 201:Karl Heinzen 188: 182: 178:F. W. Schulz 174:Karl Heinzen 156: 152: 148: 136: 132: 130: 102: 93: 56: 41: 27: 23: 19: 18: 415:1855 deaths 410:1794 births 278:introducing 225:Paul Follen 197:Arnold Ruge 170:Arnold Ruge 151:(1818) and 135:(1823) and 105:Switzerland 404:Categories 357:References 261:references 236:Carl Vogt 233:Biologist 187:entitled 155:from the 91:Elberfeld 75:philology 38:Biography 211:(1827). 193:Hegelian 71:theology 333::  274:improve 185:sonnets 141:Homeric 117:Thurgau 77:at the 67:Hessian 52:Germany 327:  263:, but 215:Family 109:Zurich 98:Berlin 44:Gießen 20:August 242:Notes 145:Tasso 127:Works 113:Aarau 46:, in 24:Adolf 223:and 199:and 121:Bern 73:and 32:poet 342:". 147:'s 85:at 83:law 65:as 406:: 389:. 372:. 312:^ 231:. 176:, 100:. 50:, 34:. 26:) 395:. 299:) 293:( 288:) 284:( 270:.

Index

poet
Gießen
Hesse-Darmstadt
Germany
Charles Follen
Napoleonic Wars
Hessian
theology
philology
University of Giessen
law
University of Heidelberg
Elberfeld
Berlin
Switzerland
Zurich
Aarau
Thurgau
Bern
Homeric
Tasso
Nibelungenlied

Arnold Ruge
Karl Heinzen
F. W. Schulz
sonnets
Hegelian
Arnold Ruge
Karl Heinzen

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