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  1. Signature. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin ( UK: / ˈhɜːldərliːn /, US: / ˈhʌl -/; [1] German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈhœldɐliːn] ⓘ; 20 March 1770 – 7 June 1843) was a German poet and philosopher. Described by Norbert von Hellingrath as "the most German of Germans", Hölderlin was a key figure of German Romanticism. [2]

  2. Mar 16, 2024 · Friedrich Hölderlin (born March 20, 1770, Lauffen am Neckar, Württemberg [Germany]—died June 7, 1843, Tübingen) was a German lyric poet who succeeded in naturalizing the forms of classical Greek verse in German and in melding Christian and classical themes.

  3. FRIEDRICH HÖLDERLIN (1770-1843) is considered one of the great German poets, yet his works and reputation are not widely known outside Germany. These pages present some of his best regarded poems, including several chosen from the Late Hymns and from the long years of his insanity.

  4. Hölderlins work significantly influenced modern poetry and philosophy, including the writings of Nietzsche, Rilke, Heidegger, and Celan. German Romantic poet Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin was born in Lauffen am Neckar in Württemberg. His early life was marked by loss: when the boy….

  5. In one of his most well-known poems, “Remembrance,” Hölderlin envisions this time of coming-together as the celebration of the vernal equinox that takes place at the liminal threshold of the season of turning, At the March time. When day and night are equal (vv. 20-21).

  6. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin is well known as a key figure of German romantic poetry. This recognition was, however, late to come, and it is chiefly in the first half of the twentieth century that he acquires his status as one of Germany’s greatest poets, and, in particular, became a key figure in Heidegger’s later thought.

  7. Friedrich Hölderlin, (born March 20, 1770, Lauffen am Neckar, Württemberg—died June 7, 1843, Tübingen), German poet. He qualified for ordination but found himself more drawn to Greek mythology than to Christian dogma. In 1793 he was befriended by Friedrich Schiller, who helped him publish his early poetry.

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