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Schlegel, August Wilhelm von - Britannica.com
Schlegel was the son of a Protestant pastor and the nephew of the author Johann Elias Schlegel. He attended school in
Hannover and in 1787 began his studies at the University of Gцttingen, where he studied classical philology and
aesthetics. In 1791 he took a post as a private tutor in Amsterdam, but he moved to Jena in 1796 to write for
Friedrich Schiller's short-lived periodical Die Horen. Thereafter, Schlegel, with his philosopher-critic brother Friedrich,
started the periodical Athenдum (1798-1800), which became the organ of German Romanticism, numbering Friedrich
Schleiermacher and Novalis among its contributors. [eng]
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ШЛЕГЕЛЬ, АВГУСТ ВИЛЬГЕЛЬМ
После учебы в Гёттингене и преподавательской деятельности в Амстердаме Шлегель в 1796 переехал в Йену и сотрудничал в журнале «Оры» Фр.Шиллера и в других периодических изданиях. Его университетские Лекции о философской теории искусства (Vorlesungen ber philosophische Kunstlehre, 1798) были опубликованы в 1809–1811. [rus]
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Schlegel, August Wilhelm von
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von , 1767–1845, German scholar and poet. With his
brother, Friedrich von Schlegel, he founded the Athenaeum, which he edited
(1798–1800). He served as secretary to Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (later
Charles XIV of Sweden) and became professor (1818–45) of art and literary history
at Bonn. [eng]
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August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767-1845)
Lied Texts. [deu]
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Schlegel, August Wilhelm
Der Kaufmann von Venedig
Ein Sommernachtstraum
Hamlet
Julius Cдsar
Julius Cдsar (andere Quelle)
Julius Cдsar (Textvergleich)
Kцnig Heinrich der Fьnfte
Richard III
Wie es euch gefдllt [deu]
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Ьbersicht August Wilhelm Schlegel
Das Institut fьr Textkritik e.V., Heidelberg, unterstьtzt historisch-kritische Editionen von Hebel, Hцlderlin, Kafka, Kleist, Fontane, Svevo, Faulkner, Schickele [deu]
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Schlegel, August Wilhelm von. The Columbia Encyclopedia
1767–1845, German scholar and poet. With his brother,
Friedrich von Schlegel, he founded the Athenaeum, which he edited (1798–1800). He served as
secretary to Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (later Charles XIV of Sweden) and became professor
(1818–45) of art and literary history at Bonn. Schlegel was one of the first critics to see the
importance of social evolution in the history of art, and he was a champion of the Nibelungenlied.
He is most noted for his extraordinary translations of Shakespeare (1797–1810), later completed
by Ludwig Tieck and others, which established Shakespeare’s greatness in Germany. [eng]
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Schlegel, August Wilhelm - Vita
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Project Gutenberg Titles by Schlegel, August Wilhelm von
Der Kaufmann von Venedig (in German)
Ein Sommernachtstraum (in German)
Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
Richard III (in German)
Romeo und Julia (in German)
Wie es euch Gefaellt (in German)
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