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  Johann Ludwig Tieck - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK, (1773-1853), German poet, novelist and critic, was born in Berlin on the 31st of May 1773, his father being a rope-maker.
Tieck's transition to romanticism is to be seen in the series of plays and stories published under the title Volksrndrehen von Peter Lebrecht (3 vols., 1797), a collection which contains the admirable fairy-tale Der blonde Eckbert, and the witty dramatic satire on Berlin literary taste, Der gestiefelte Kater.
Tieck's importance lay rather in the readiness with which he adapted himself to the new ideas which arose at the close of the 18th century, than in any conspicuous originality or genius.
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  Ludwig Tieck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Ludwig Tieck (May 31, 1773 April 28, 1853) was a German poet, translator, editor, novelist and critic, who was part of the Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Johann Ludwig Tieck was born in Berlin, the son of a rope-maker.
Tieck's importance lay in the readiness with which he adapted himself to the new ideas which arose at the close of the 18th century, rather than in any conspicuous originality.
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 Ludwig Tieck - Encyclopedia.com
Tieck also translated Don Quixote and completed, with his daughter Dorothea and her husband, Graf von Baudissin, the translations of Shakespeare begun by A. von Schlegel.
August Adolf Ludwig Follen (1794-1855): political radicalism and literary romanticism in Germany and Switzerland.
Since then, Judith Weir has consolidated her operatic output with The Vanishing Bridegroom, Blond Eckbert, after Ludwig Tieck, and a new television opera for Channel Four, Armida, to the extent that she is now regarded as one of the leading contemporary...
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 JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Tieck's transition, to romanticism is to be seen in the series of plays and stories published under the title V' olksmarchen van Peter Lebrechl (3 vols., 1797), a collection which contains the admirable fairy-tale Der blonde Eckbert, and the witty dramatic satire on Berlin literary taste, Der gestiefelie Kater.
Tieck's importance lay rather in the readiness with which he adapted himself to the new ideas which arose at the close of the i8th century, than in any conspicuous originality or genius.
TIEDEMANN, FRIEDRICH (1781-1861), German anatomist and physiologist, eldest son of Dietrich Tiedemann (1748-1803), a philosopher and psychologist of considerable repute, was born at Cassel on the 23rd of August 1781.
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 Ludwig Tieck Biography and Summary
Ludwig Tieck was born in Berlin on May 5, 1773.
Johann Ludwig Tieck(May 31, 1773 – April 28, 1853) was a German poet, translator, editor, novelist and critic, who was part of the Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Tieck was born in Berlin, the son of a rope-maker.
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 Christa Ludwig biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Christa Ludwig (born March 16 1928) is a distinguished German mezzo-soprano, known both for her opera performances and her singing of Lieder.
Ludwig as born in Berlin to a musical family; her father, Anton Ludwig, was a tenor and an operatic administrator, her mother, the mezzo-soprano Eugenie Besalla-Ludwig who sang the Aachen Opera during Herbert von Karajan's period as conductor.
Ludwig made her debut in 1946 at the age of 18 as Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus at Frankfurt, where she sang until 1952.
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 JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK - Online Information article about JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK
Tieck's transition to romanticism is to be seen in the series of plays and stories published under the See also:
In later years Tieck carried on a varied literary activity as critic (Dramaturgische Blotter, 2 vols., 1825-1826; Kritische Schriften, 2 vols., 1848); he also edited the translation of Shakespeare by A.
Ludwig Tieck (2 vols., 1855) ; for the Dresden period, H. von Friesen, Ludwig Tieck: Erinnerungen (2 vols., 1871); also A.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /THE_TOO/TIECK_JOHANN_LUDWIG.html   (981 words)

  
 Ludwig Tieck - Wikipedia
Mai 1773 wuchs Tieck in Berlin als der Sohn eines Seilermeisters zusammen mit seinen jüngeren Geschwistern Friedrich und Sophie auf.
Nachdem er sich 1798 in Hamburg mit einer Tochter des Predigers Alberti verheiratet hatte, verweilte er 1799-1800 in Jena, wo er zu den beiden Schlegel, Hardenberg (Novalis), Brentano, Fichte und Schelling in freundschaftliche Beziehungen trat.
Tiecks vielfach widerspruchsvolle Natur kann nicht bloß aus der Zwiespältigkeit seiner Bildung, in welcher sich der Rationalismus des 18.
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 AllRefer.com - Ludwig Tieck (German Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Ludwig Tieck[loot´vitkh tEk] Pronunciation Key, 1773–1853, German writer.
In his youth he led the transition from Sturm und Drang to romanticism, writing with W. Wackenroder Phantasien Uber die Kunst (1799), essays on aesthetics, and Franz Sternbalds Wanderungen (1798), one of the first German romantic novels.
Tieck also translated Don Quixote and completed, with his daughter Dorothea and her husband, Graf von Baudissin, the translations of Shakespeare begun by A. von Schlegel.
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 Ludwig Tieck
Tieck's transition to romanticism is to be seen in the series of plays and stories published under the title Volksmärchen van Peter Lebrecht (3 vols., 1797), a collection which contains the admirable fairy tale Der blonde Eckbert, and the witty dramatic satire on Berlin literary taste, Der gestiefelte Kater.
These dramas, in which Tieck's poetic powers are to be seen at their best, are typical plays of the first Romantic school; although formless, and destitute of dramatic qualities, they show the influence of both Calderón and Shakespeare.
In 1801 Tieck went to Dresden, then lived for a time near Frankfurt-am-Oder, and spent many months in Italy.
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 The Importance of Ambiguity in Tieck's "Der blonde Eckbert"
Ludwig Tieck's reputation as one of the founding fathers of German Romanticism rests primarily in the strength and complexity of his Märchennovellen.
Tieck's "Der blonde Eckbert," published in 1797, is a classic example of this genre in early Romantic writing, incorporating representative philosophical as well as literary tendencies.
Tieck's narrative raises many questions, none of which can be answered simply, and all of which have provided critics and readers with ever-changing analyses and interpretations.
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März 1773 als ältester Sohn des Seilermeisters Johann Ludwig Tieck und seiner Frau Anna Sophie geboren wurde, befand sich Europa in der Umbruchphase von feudaler zu bürgerlicher Gesellschaft.
Jena und Dresden waren Ludwig Tiecks Lebensstationen, bevor er von 1802 bis 1818 auf Gut Ziebingen bei Frankfurt/Oder lebte, Von dort unternahm er zahlreiche Reisen, unter anderem nach Italien, die teilweise von schweren Erkrankungen unterbrochen wurden.
Auf der Hinreise hatte Ludwig Tieck einen schweren Unfall.
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 Berlin: The City as Body The City as Metaphor
The son of a craftsman, Tieck was educated at the Berlin gymnasium (1782-92) and at the universities of Halle, Göttingen, and Erlangen (1792-94), where he studied theology, philology and literature.
Tieck spent the years 1794-99 in Berlin, working for F. Nicolai.
From 1825 to 1842 Tieck served as advisor and critic at the court theatre in Dresden.
www.stanford.edu /dept/german/berlin_class/people/tieck2.html   (517 words)

  
 Ludwig Tieck
Zu den Schulfreunden des Handwerkersohns Ludwig Tieck gehörten der aus altem Adel stammende Wilhelm von Burgsdorff und Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, der Sohn eines hohen Justizbeamten.
Auf der Reise erlitt Tieck einen Schlaganfall, der ihn bis an sein Lebensende behindern sollte.
Friedrich Tieck wohnte, wenige Querstraßen entfernt, von seinem Bruder Ludwig in der Oranienstraße 99, gegenüber dem heutigen Standort der Bundesdruckerei.
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 (Johann) Ludwig Tieck Biography (1773–1853) Online Encyclopedia Article About (Johann) Ludwig Tieck Biography ...
He also edited and translated Shakespeare, and produced a translation of Don Quixote (1799–1804).
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 Tieck, Ludwig --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The son of a craftsman, Tieck was educated at the Berlin gymnasium (1782–92) and at the universities of Halle, Gö…
Two members of the group, the brothers August Wilhelm and Friedrich von Schlegel, who laid down the theoretical basis for Romanticism in the circle's organ, the Athenäum, maintained that the first duty of criticism was to...
The 19th-century German novelist, playwright, and critic Otto Ludwig is best known for his realistic stories, which contributed to the development of the German short narrative form known as the novelle.
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 Ludwig Bechstein biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ludwig Bechstein (November 24, 1801 - May 14, 1860) was a German writer and collector of folk fairy tales.
He was born in Weimar, the illegitimate child of Johanna Carolina Dorothea Bechstein and Hubert Dupontreau, a French emigrant who disappeared even before the birth of the child, and Ludwig thus grew up his first nine years in very poor economic conditions.
His situation improved only when his uncle Johann Matthäus Bechstein, a renowned naturalist and forester living in Meiningen in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Thuringia, adopted him in 1810.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Tieck (Johann) Ludwig
Tieck, (Johann) Ludwig (1773-1853), German writer, who was one of the leaders of German romanticism.
He was the first European in modern times to visit the ancient city of Petra in present-day...
Moltke, Helmuth Johannes Ludwig, Graf von (1848-1916), German military commander, born in Gersdorf, near Chemnitz.
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 Ludwig Tieck - Research and Read Books, Journals, Articles at Questia Online Library
VII "Tieck as a Representative of the Romantic Mood" and Chap.
A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century (Discussion of Ludwig Tieck begins on p.
Ludwig Tieck and Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Fairy Tale and the Popular Legend, in Journal of Popular Culture » Read Now
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 Ludwig Tieck - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
Beethoven, Ludwig Van--1770-1827--Criticism And Interpretation, Haydn, Joseph--1732-1809--Criticism And Interpretation, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--1756-1791--Criticism And Interpretation, Music--18th Century--History And Criticism
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770 1827 Criticism and interpretation...by the poet Ferdinand and the composer Ludwig, intertwines with the ideal of patriotic...in formulating the Holy Alliance, and Ludwig I of Bavaria enthusiastically embraced...
Based on a German folktale by Ludwig Tieck, it tells the story of a man who discovers his wife is actually his sister.
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 Ludwig Tieck, 1773 bis 1853 - Gedichte von Tieck, Gedichte
Ludwig Tieck, 1773 bis 1853 - Gedichte von Tieck, Gedichte
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Textseite: Ludwig Tieck, Gedichte - Textsammlung klassischer Gedichte.
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 Goldsmiths College > Aurifex
At the end of the story, Tieck says that all Eckbert hears as he lies 'distracted and dying' is the old woman speaking, the dog barking, and the bird singing, 'in dull, hollow confusion'.
In Tieck's original, the magic bird which lays jewelled eggs is taken away by Bertha and survives for a short while when she reaches the real world again.
She also retains Tieck's diction and achieves the same tension he created by telling an anything but simple story in a simple voice - a story in which the apparently ordinary and everyday exists alongside the utterly extraordinary in its beguiling disguises.
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 Ludwig Tieck - netlexikon
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 LUDWIG TIECK FACTS AND INFORMATION
Johann Ludwig Tieck (May_31, 1773 – April_28, 1853) was a German poet, translator, editor, novelist and critic, who was part of the Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
In 1801 Tieck went to Dresden, then lived for a time near Frankfurt_an_der_Oder, and spent many months in Italy.
Tieck's Letters have been published at various locations:
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Brentano, Clemens
A follower of Ludwig Tieck, whose literary achievements he tried to outdo – Dorothea Veit called him “Tieck’s Tieck” (“Tieck des Tiecks”) – Brentano was less interested in the theory of Early Romanticism than in its poetic realization.
Regarding language and structure, his early texts responded to Friedrich Schlegel’s famous call for a “progressive universal poetry” (“progressive Universalpoesie”), that is, for a literary synthesis that would draw together all forms of art and thus initiate the poeticization of the whole of life.
The most important event of his months in Göttingen was the beginning of his friendship with Ludwig Achim von Arnim, which was sealed during their travels together (“Rheinreise”) in June 1802.
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 Christoph Ludwig Agricola biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Christoph Ludwig Agricola (November 5, 1667 - 1719) was a German landscape painter.
He was born and died at Regensburg (Ratisbon).
His pictures are to be found in Dresden, Braunschweig, Vienna, Florence, Naples and many other towns of both Germany and Italy.
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