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in the summer of 1752. After a few months however, he felt little sympathy with Wieland as, two years earlier, he had felt himself with Klopstock, and the friends parted; but Wieland remained in Switzerland until 1760, spending the last year, at
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Wieland married Anna Dorothea von Hillenbrand (July 8, 1746 – November 9, 1801) on October 21, 1765. They had 14 children. Wieland's daughter Sophia Catharina Susanna Wieland (October 19, 1768 – September 1, 1837) married philosopher
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Giorgia Sogos: Christoph Martin Wieland alla corte della duchessa Anna Amalia. In: Ders. Stefan Zweig, der Kosmopolit. Studiensammlung ĂŒber seine Werke und andere BeitrĂ€ge. Eine kritische Analyse. Free Pen Verlag Bonn 2017, ISBN
459:. With the exception of some years spent at Ossmannstedt, where in later life he bought an estate, Weimar remained Wieland's home until his death. Turning his attention to dramatic poetry, he wrote opera 401:(1771), Wieland opened the series of light and graceful romances in verse which appealed so irresistibly to his contemporaries and acted as an antidote to the sentimental excesses of the subsequent 620:
which did valuable service in popularizing Greek studies. Wieland was also strongly influenced by the French fairy-tale vogue of the 18th century, he published a collection of tales entitled
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Wieland's conversion was completed at Biberach, having returned in 1760 as director of the chancery. The monotony of his life here was relieved by the friendship of a
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in Oberholzheim and subsequently in Biberach, took great pains with his son's education. From the town school of Biberach he passed on at the age of twelve to the
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Elizabeth Barnes: "Loving with a Vengeance: Wieland, Familicide and the Crisis of Masculinity in the Early Nation". In: Milette Shamir und Jennifer Travis:
651:("complete works") appeared in 1794–1802, 45 vols. Collections of Wieland's letters were edited by his son Ludwig (1815) and by H. Gessner (1815–1816); his 2971: 1728: 1589: 915: 2976: 2931: 1842: 2996: 2946: 2941: 1017: 2961: 494:("Gods, Heroes and Wieland"). This Wieland answered with great good nature, recommending it to all who were fond of wit and sarcasm. Goethe and 2855: 1852: 2966: 1343: 536:. Of his later writings the most important are the admirable satire on German provinciality — the most attractive of all his prose writings — 728: 509:
who advocated a constitutional monarchy, a free press, and a middle path between extremes of left and right. At least three of his works,
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were soon drawn to Weimar, where the Duchess Anna Amalia formed a circle of talent and genius, later also joined by
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Untersuchungen ĂŒber Wieland's Don Sylvio mit BerĂŒcksichtigung der ĂŒbrigen Dichtungen der Biberacher Zeit
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Wieland und die Weidmannsche Buchhandlung. Zur Geschichte deutscher Literatur und deutschen Buchhandels
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classics and the leading contemporary French writers; amongst German poets his favourites were
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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said, "forsook the ethereal spheres to wander again among the sons of men." In
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Boys Don’t Cry? Rethinking Narratives of Masculinity and Emotion in the U.S.
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where he obtained a position as private tutor. Here he became intimate with
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Wieland's poetry attracted the attention of the Swiss literary reformer,
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Corresponding members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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BeitrÀge zur geheimen Geschichte des menschlichen Verstandes und Herzens
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Wieland's attitude toward woman and her cultural and social relations
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C.M. Wieland, la formation et l'Ă©volution de son esprit jusqu'en 1772
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Between 1769 and 1772, Wieland was a professor of philosophy at the
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Wieland's tastes had changed; the writings of his early Swiss years—
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Der Liebe Maskentanz: AufsÀtze zum Werk Christoph Martin Wielands
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Some Original Writings of the Order of the Illuminati (pp. 26–43)
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celebrates the triumph of intellectual over physical beauty.
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The Radical Enlightenment in Germany: A Cultural Perspective
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During the summer of 1750, he fell in love with a cousin,
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advocates a rational unity of the sensual and spiritual;
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Wielands Leben und Wirken in Schwaben und in der Schweiz
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Geheime Geschichte des Philosophen Peregrinus Proteus
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in tone and dominated by the influence of Klopstock.
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Columbia University Press: New York, 2002, S. 44–63.
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Christoph Martin Wieland, ein biographisches Denkmal
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Die Abderiten, eine sehr wahrscheinliche Geschichte
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Historisch-kritische Ausgabe 42:; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a 2982:Members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences 1729:Category:Translators of William Shakespeare 193:, an epic (published by F. Muncker, 1886), 2992:Academic staff of the University of Erfurt 1590: 1576: 1568: 1398:, vols. 1773-89 are digitized (April 2003) 1371:Works by or about Christoph Martin Wieland 802:The Political Theory of Global Citizenship 236:Birthplace of Christoph Martin Wieland in 181:poem in six books. In 1750 he went to the 1843:Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen 1151:Über Wielands KlassizitĂ€t, Sprache und SM 884: 882: 789:. Cambridge University Press. p. 12. 751:Learn how and when to remove this message 568:(1780). In 1780 he created the singspiel 387:Musarion oder die Philosophie der Grazien 880: 878: 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 864: 862: 714:This article includes a list of general 82:. His thought was representative of the 1264:Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgenossen 764: 581:In Wieland's later novels, such as the 288:, he had been inspired by the deeds of 197:(Twelve Moral Letters in Verse, 1752), 46:and writer, representative of literary 1853:Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau 672:KĂŒrschner's Deutsche Nationalliteratur 248:(The Trial of Abraham's Faith, 1753), 212:, who invited Wieland to visit him in 118:), half of which then belonged to the 1557:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1546:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1535:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1524:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1513:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1502:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1491:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1480:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 1469:Wieland, Christoph Martin (c. 1910). 110:Christoph Martin Wieland was born in 37: 7: 1233:Heinrich von Kleist und C.M. Wieland 947:Wieland's translation of Shakespeare 546:) and the charming poetic romances, 505:Politically, Wieland was a moderate 1464:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 1453:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 1442:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 1431:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 1420:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 1409:. Berlin und StĂŒttgart: W. Spemann. 521:, found themselves on the official 2972:Translators of William Shakespeare 1458:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1447:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1436:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1425:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1414:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1403:Wieland, Christoph Martin (1887). 1293:Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). 1172:See also M. Koch's article in the 819:A New History of German Literature 720:it lacks sufficient corresponding 544:Antoine Gilbert Griffet de Labaume 353:Komödienhaus in der Schlachtmetzig 334:(1764), a romance in imitation of 66:, which formed the basis for both 16:German poet and writer (1733–1813) 14: 1878:Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick 1380:Works by Christoph Martin Wieland 1362:Works by Christoph Martin Wieland 1313:"Wieland, Christoph Martin"  1310:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 1296:"Wieland, Christoph Martin"  528:He was also a librettist for the 195:Zwölf moralische Briefe in Versen 2932:18th-century German male writers 1648:Early New High German literature 1560:Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope 1387: 1349: 1337: 889: 847:(in German). 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Ferdinand Jagemann
[ˈviːlant]
German poet
Rococo
Bildungsroman
Oberon
Friederike Sophie Seyler
opera of the same name
Carl Maria von Weber
opera of the same name
cosmopolitanism
Enlightenment
Weimar Classicism
Abel Seyler
theatre company
Oberholzheim
Achstetten
Free Imperial City
Biberach an der Riss
Gutenzell Abbey
Baden-WĂŒrttemberg
pastor
Kloster Berge
gymnasium
Magdeburg
Latin
Brockes
Klopstock
Sophie Gutermann

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