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  1. Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock ( German: [ˈklɔpʃtɔk]; 2 July 1724 – 14 March 1803) was a German poet. His best known works are the epic poem Der Messias ("The Messiah") and the poem Die Auferstehung ("The Resurrection"), with the latter set to text in the finale of Gustav Mahler 's Symphony No. 2.

  2. Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (born July 2, 1724, Quedlinburg, Saxony [Germany]—died March 14, 1803, Hamburg) was a German epic and lyric poet whose subjective vision marked a break with the rationalism that had dominated German literature in the early 18th century.

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  3. May 29, 2018 · Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb (1724–1803) German poet. He anticipated the Sturm und Drang movement and influenced other poets, notably Goethe, Rilke, and Hölderlin. While a student he began writing the epic poem The Messiah.

  4. Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (July 2, 1724 – March 14, 1803) was a German epic and lyric poet. His more subjective approach initiated a break with the rationalist tradition of the earlier eighteenth century, paving the way for the rise of Romanticism in Germany.

  5. Apr 22, 2016 · The Messiah: A Poem, Volume 1 : Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, 1724-1803 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Klopstock's Oden. by. Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, 1724-1803. Publication date. 1841. Topics. Meyer, Joseph, 1796-1856. [from old catalog] Publisher. Hildburghausen und Amsterdam, Bibliographisches institut.

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