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Schlegel, Friedrich (1772-1829)

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ШЛЕГЕЛЬ, КАРЛ ВИЛЬГЕЛЬМ ФРИДРИХ
Брат А.В.Шлегеля. Родился в Ганновере 10 марта 1772. Учился в Гёттингене и Лейпциге, опубликовал сборник эссе Греки и римляне (Die Griechen und Rmer, 1797) и Историю поэзии греков и римлян (Geschichte der Poesie der Griechen und Rmer, незаконч., 1798). [rus]
Schlegel, Friedrich von - Britannica.com
German writer and critic, originator of many of the philosophical ideas that inspired the early German Romantic movement. Open to every new idea, he reveals a rich store of projects and theories in his provocative Aperзus and Fragmente (contributed to the Athenдum and other journals); his conception of a universal, historical, and comparative literary scholarship has had profound influence. [eng]
Schlegel, Friedrich von (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel 1772-1829)
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Фридрих Шлегель. Афоризмы, мысли, фразы.
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Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829)
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Catholic Encyclopedia: Friedrich von Schlegel
Poet, writer on aesthetics, and literary historian, the "Messias" of the Romantic School, b. at Hanover, 10 March, 1772; d. at Dresden, 12 January, 1829. Of the two brothers Schlegel, who are regarded as the real founders of the Romantic School, Friedrich the younger is the more important. [eng]
Schlegel, Friedrich - Vita
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Deutsche Denker: Friedrich von Schlegel
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Schlegel, Friedrich
Lucinde (Roman) [deu]
Creative Quotations from Friedrich von Schlegel (1772-1829)
Friedrich von Schlegel in quotations to inspire creative thinking [eng]
Friedrich von Schlegel
German writer, critic and philosopher, contemporary of Goethe, Schiller and Novalis, a pioneer in comparative Indo-European linguistics and comparative philology. Schlegel deeply influenced the early German Romantic Movement - he is generally held to be the person who first established the term romantisch in the literary context. That which is romantic, Schlegel said, depicts emotional matter in an imaginative form. He stressed the importance of subjective and spiritual elements in the novel. [eng]
SCHLEGEL, Friedrich von
German critic and philosopher, born in Hannover, and educated in law at the universities of Gцttingen and Leipzig. Turning to literature, he wrote Die Griechen und Rцmer (The Greeks and Romans, 1797), one of several works on classical antiquity. From about 1798 he was the leading philosopher of the early romantic movement in German literature, expounding his ideas in the periodical he and his brother August Wilhelm had founded, the Athenaeum. Friedrich von Schlegel subsequently edited several other journals and also lectured on philosophy, history, and literature. His most important work, Ьber die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier (On the Language and Wisdom of India, 1808), helped establish the modern science of comparative linguistics. He also published a number of his lectures, a novel, Lucinde (1799; trans. 1913-15), and a tragedy, Alarcos (1802). [eng]
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