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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Gladly therefore he accepted in 1750 an invitation from Jakob Bodmer, the translator of Paradise Lost, to visit him in Zürich. |  | | It was translated into seventeen languages and led to numerous imitations. |  | | Bodmer, however, was disappointed to find in the young poet of the Messias a man of strong worldly interests, and a coolness sprang up between the two friends. |
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| Â | Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb |
 | | In spite of much that was personal in the Messias, much that was historically and critically unwarranted, no one could deny its author the gift of poetic, soulstirring, Christian inspiration. |  | | Poesy became the beautiful and noble expression of the artist's soul finding full satisfaction in the sincere formulation of the problems that beset it. |  | | At Leipsic he came into intimate association with Gärtner, Andreas Cramer, A. Schlegel, Rabener, Zachariä, Giseke, and Ebert, who, with others, formed a poetic circle whose productions were published in the Bremer Beiträge edited by Gärtner. |
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 | | Its subject is linked by a thousand invisible fibres to the whole Christian thought of centuries past, while its spirit of mercy, forgiveness, and tolerance, of Redemption in a word, is essentially characteristic of the later developments of Christianity. |  | | His father was an official under the Government--a clever, upright, crotchety man, given to a belief in ghosts and the devil, with whom he considered himself to have had many personal encounters, but a man who brought up his ten children to be honest and hardy, religious and patriotic. |  | | Klopstock also wrote scriptural dramas, which, however, speedily fell into oblivion. |
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| Â | Search Results for Klopstock - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Although known mainly as the author of the epic Der Messias, Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock was in fact the major poet of the German Enlightenment, liberating lyric poetry from the standing rules and... |  | | German epic and lyric poet whose subjective vision marked a break with the rationalism that had dominated German literature in the early 18th century. |  | | German poet who is considered the most gifted lyric poet of the Göttinger Hain, a group of young poets who saw themselves as heirs of the great lyric poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and whose work... |
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| Â | Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 |
 | | Klopstock also wrote a trilogy of dramas on the Germanic hero Hermann (1769, 1784, 1787). |  | | The poem has the merit of being the first major modern work by a distinctively German poet, but the poem as a whole is weak, for Klopstocks genius was lyrical rather than epic. |  | | The Messiah) created a literary storm when it first appeared in the Bremen Beiträge. |
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| Â | Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock 1724 - 1803 |
 | | After studies of theology in Jena prefers to become a poet instead; freed from the need to earn his daily bread by a nominal position and a salaire given to him by the Danish king, lives as a poet since 1751 in Kopenhagen, since 1770 in Hamburg. |  | | Schwanke hat eine eigene Musik dazu gefertigt, viele junge Mädchen - unter anderem Heisen, Gaben, Momsens - werden singen. |  | | 14.03.1803 in Hamburg, son of the jurist Gottlieb Heinrich Klopstock, living in Quedlinburg, and Anna Maria Schmidt, daughter of a shopkeeper in Langensalza. |
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| Â | §12. His influence in Germany: Gellert, Wieland, Klopstock and Goethe; Dutch and Italian reproductions. I. ... |
 | | Characteristic, in this respect, is Klopstocks longing to be personally acquainted with the author of Clarissa, and the touching episode of his young wifes correspondence with a man upon whom, in her naïve enthusiasm, she looked as little less than a saintly painter of angelic figures. |  | | In their impulsive eagerness, many admirers would visit the scenes which Richardson had described or make a pilgrimage to those in which he had lived. |  | | His influence in Germany: Gellert, Wieland, Klopstock and Goethe; Dutch and Italian reproductions. |
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| Â | German Idealism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The teleological and idealistic tendencies of Leibniz were strengthened through Pietism; Klopstock, Herder, Jacobi, Goethe, and Jean Paul, all betray in their works the Pietistic influence. |  | | However, their contemporary, Lessing, was the first representative of the movement to liberate himself completely from conventional theology and all that was arbitrary and external in German culture and find in the inner aesthetic and ethical development of the mind the ideal to be followed. |  | | On the one hand, he made the development of materialism and skepticism impossible in Germany, and, on the other hand, he brought about the teleological explanation of the history of the universe as a whole. |
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Angelica Kauffman |
 | | The pretended Count de Horn having died in 1781, Angelica was free to contract a second marriage; she married the Venetian painter, Antonio Zucchi, and they determined to return to Italy. |  | | Gessner and Klopstock sang of her, and the latter, in recognition, received a sentimental picture. |
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 | | Charlotte leaned forward on her arm; her eyes wandered over the sceneM she raised them to the sky, and turned them upon me; they were moistened with tears; she placed her hand on mine and said, "Klopstock!" - |  | | Friedrich Wilhelm Klopstock was employed as private tutor by relatives in Langensalza from 1748-1750. |  | | In the shadow of springtime I found her |
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| Â | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | Friedrich Gottlieb 1724-1803 German poet; achieved sensational success with first 3 cantos of his religious epic Der Messias |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "Klopstock" |  | | For More Information on "Klopstock" go to Britannica.com |
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| Â | A placebo-controlled crossover trial of creatine in mitochondrial diseases -- Klopstock et al. 55 (11): 1748 -- ... |
 | | Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Thomas Klopstock, Department of Neurology, Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, D-81366 München, Germany; e-mail: klopstock@brain.nefo.med.uni-muenchen.de |  | | A placebo-controlled crossover trial of creatine in mitochondrial diseases -- Klopstock et al. |  | | Articles by Klopstock, T. Articles by MüllerFelber, W. Neurology 2000;55:1748-1751 |
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