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  1. Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (13 July 1773 – 13 February 1798) was a German jurist and writer. With Ludwig Tieck and the Schlegel brothers, he co-founded German Romanticism.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (born July 13, 1773, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died Feb. 13, 1798, Berlin) was a writer and critic who was the originator, with his friend Ludwig Tieck, of some of the most important ideas of German Romanticism.

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  4. Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (* 13. Juli 1773 in Berlin; † 13. Februar 1798 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Dichter und Jurist. Er war Mitbegründer der deutschen Romantik .

  5. Overview. Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder. (1773—1798) Quick Reference. (Berlin, 1773–98, Berlin), a close friend from boyhood of L. Tieck, was the son of a highly placed Prussian civil servant who became minister of justice. With Tieck he studied ... From: Wackenroder, Wilhelm Heinrich in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »

  6. Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder was a German writer and jurist who, along with Ludwig Tieck and the Schlegel brothers, co-founded German Romanticism. He was born in Berlin, Germany on 13th July 1773 and died there on 13th February 1798 aged 24.

  7. Apr 13, 2011 · The writings of Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (1773–1798) constitute perhaps the most powerful and original source in the early German Romantic discourse on autonomous music, itself a spearhead of a European trend that matured at he turn of the eighteenth century.

  8. Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wackenroder (8 March 1798 in Burgdorf, Hanover – 4 September 1854 in Jena) was a German chemist.

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