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  1. Hoffmann von Fallersleben was one of the most popular poets of his time. In politics he ardently sympathized with progressive tendencies, and he was among the earliest and most effective of the political poets who paved the way for the revolution of 1848.

  2. August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben was a German patriotic poet, philologist, and literary historian whose poem “Deutschland, Deutschland über alles” was adopted as the German national anthem after World War I. (See Deutschlandlied.) His uncomplicated verses, expressing his deep love of.

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  3. Feb 1, 1995 · Hoffmann Von Fallersleben, August Heinrich (1798–1874). Hoffmann von Fallersleben, German poet, scholar, librettist, and author of Texas lyrics, was born at Fallersleben, Hannover, on April 2, 1798. Though now largely remembered as the author of the anthem "Das Deutschlandlied" (known to Americans by the first line, "Deutschland, Deutschland ...

  4. Hoffman was born on April 2, 1798, in Fallersleben, near Braunschweig, Hanover (present-day Germany). After studying at the universities of Göttingen and Bonn, he was custodian of the university library at Breslau (1823–38). Hoffman became a professor of German language and literature at the University of Breslau in 1830.

  5. 6 days ago · Overview. August Heinrich Hoffman. (1798—1874) Quick Reference. (1798–1874), German writer. August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben studied German philology in Göttingen and became a professor of German language and literature at the University of Breslau in 1830. In ...

  6. He is best known for writing "Das Lied der Deutschen", which is now the national anthem of Germany, and a number of popular children's songs. Categories: German poets. 1798 births. 1874 deaths.

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  8. Abstract. The nineteenth-century German poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798–1874) is best known for his Deutschlandlied of 1841, which became the German national anthem after the melody of Joseph Haydn’s (1732–1809) Kaiserquartett was added to it.

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