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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · My Prince of Homburg, when I had you imprisoned because of the premature attack you launched, I was thinking to do nothing other than my duty. But upon your own approval I must depend. If you ...

  2. Sep 5, 2023 · Michael Kohlhaas. by Heinrich von Kleist. ... Quotes Start Free Trial ... He is a horse-dealer who lives in the German principality of Brandenburg during the early 1500s. After two of his horses ...

  3. The titular character of Heinrich von Kleist's 1810 play is Prince Friedrich Arthur von Homburg, a Prussian professional soldier and an officer for the Elector, his uncle. He is accused of ...

  4. Heinrich von Kleist. The dramatist, writer, lyricist, and publicist Heinrich von Kleist was born in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1777. Upon his father's early death in 1788 when he was ten, he was sent to the house of the preacher S. Cartel and attended the French Gymnasium. In 1792, Kleist entered the guard regiment in Potsdam and took part in the ...

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    Unappreciated in his own time, Heinrich von Kleist is now considered one of the greatest German dramatists, and his work is favorably compared with that of Johann Wolfgang von Goetheand Friedrich Schiller. Kleist's short life is almost as much a puzzle as his works: His death came just a month after his thirty-fourth birthday, and he never married.

    A Military Background and a Military LifeHeinrich von Kleist was born in Frankfurt an der Oder on October 18, 1777, to a military family that had provided Prussia with eighteen generals. Kleist was educated privately until the age of eleven, when he went to the French Gymnasium in Berlin. Kleist joined the army at the age of fifteen and participate...

    Philosophical and Literary Precedents Kleist's life and work were influenced by his study of the works of Rousseau and by his close reading of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1788). Kleist also took cues from literature; for example, The Feud of the Schroffensteins (1916) borrows from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet with its story of family hostilit...

    One of the most enigmatic of German writers, Heinrich von Kleist has been the object of critical debate and controversy from his appearance on the literary scene in the first decade of the nineteenth century to the present day. That his creative genius was of an exceptionally high order has not been disputed. It was rather the extreme stylization a...

    In his analysis of Kleist's short fiction, Denys Dyer suggests that the chaos depicted in the stories mirrors the upheaval in Europe caused by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. To cons...
    Many Marxist scholars believe that Kleist's primary concern was the relation of man to society under capitalism. In a group effort, find evidence that would support this critical interpretation and...
    In an introduction to Kleist's short story“On the Marionette Theatre” Idris Parry writes, “On the centenary of his death, the critics agreed he was a hundred years ahead of his time. In 1977 they s...
    As a proto-existentialist thinker and writer, Kleist often showed opposition to theories of human perfection. Consider what it means to be perfect: make a list of human goals that strive toward per...

    Books

    Blankenagel, John C. The Dramas of Heinrich von Kleist: A Biographical and Critical Study. Chapel Hill: University of North CarolinaPress, 1931. Dyer, Denys. The Stories of Kleist: A Critical Study. Teaneck, N.J.: Holmes and Meier, 1977. Graham, Ilse. Heinrich von Kleist: Word into Flesh: A Poet's Quest for the Symbol. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1977. Hardy, Swana L. “Heinrich von Kleist: Portrait of a Mannerist.” In Goethe, Calderon and the Romantic Theory of Dramas. Heidelberg, Germany: Carl Winte...

    Periodicals

    Angress, Ruth K. “Kleist's Treatment of Imperialism.” German Speech and Literature69 (1977): 17–33. Lefèvre, Manfred. “Kleist-Forschung, 1961–1967.” Colloquia Germanica3 (1969): 1–86.

    Web sites

    Heinrich von Kleist, “On the Marionette Theatre.” Idris Parry, trans. Southern Cross Review. Retrieved May 16, 2008, from http://southerncrossreview.org/9/kleist.htm. The Kleist Portal (in German). Retrieved May 16, 2008, from http://www.kleist.org/. Project Gutenberg. Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777–1811. Retrieved May 16, 2008, from http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/k#a2127.

  5. For the full article, see Heinrich von Kleist . Heinrich von Kleist, (born Oct. 18, 1777, Frankfurt an der Oder, Brandenburg—died Nov. 21, 1811, Wannsee, near Berlin), German writer. He served seven years in the Prussian army, and his work first attracted attention when he was in prison accused as a spy. The grim and intense drama Penthesilea ...

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · 4) HEINRICH von Brandenburg ([1302/10]-early Jul 1320, bur Prenzlau Marienkirche). _____ Henry I, Markgraf von Brandenburg is Queen Elizabeth II's 15th great grandfather. Margrave Henry I (nicknamed Henry Lackland; 21 March 1256 – 14 February 1318) was a member of the House of Ascania and Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal and Landsberg.

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