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  1. Noble Lies, Slant Truths, Necessary Angels: Aspects of Fictionality in the Novels of Christoph Martin Wieland (University of North Carolina Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures) by Ellis Shookman, 1997-06
  2. Fielding, Wieland, Goethe, And The Rise Of The Novel (Analysen Und Dokumente. Beitrage Zur Neueren Literatur) by Guy Stern, 2003-12
  3. Wissen - Erzählen - Tradition: Wielands Spätwerk (Quellen Und Forschungen Zur Literatur- Und Kulturgeschichte) (German Edition) by Walter Erhart, 2010-09-16

21. Wieland, Christoph Martin (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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22. Wieland, Christoph Martin
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23. Christoph Martin Wieland: Biography From Answers.com
Wieland, Christoph Martin (1733–1813), German writer, publisher, and classicist and one of the most influential literary figures of the German Enlightenment.
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24. Wieland, Christoph Martin - Enlightenment Revolution
Wieland, Christoph Martin (17331813) German Writer. Christoph Martin Wieland has been called 'Germany's forgotten classicist'. He was one of the most energetic and original
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Jump to: navigation search Wieland, Christoph Martin (1733-1813): German Writer. Christoph Martin Wieland has been called 'Germany's forgotten classicist'. He was one of the most energetic and original writers of the late Enlightenment. A poet, novelist, translator, essayist, journalist, editor, professor and gentleman's tutor, he remains hard to pin down on account of the many conflicting attitudes he assumed and the kaleidoscopic role he played in society. He combined the functions of court poet and free-thinker, and emerged as a committed educator who found time to entertain readers with romances of a piquant and at times risqué nature. His artistic pursuits led him to evolve his own peculiar brand of classicism, but he continued to view the world with ironic detachment and remained hostile to various manifestations of idealism. After briefly studying law in Tübingen, then travelling and teaching in Switzerland, he found a position as town clerk and senator in Biberach (Swabia). Here he published his first major works, a collection of gallant novellas and German versions of 22 plays by Shakespeare. These translations were among the first in German, and became influential in encouraging writers to find powerful new approaches to drama. As the cult of Shakespeare gained momentum, some of his erstwhile disciples turned against their mentor, whom they recognized as vulnerable to attack on the grounds of cultivating old-fashioned notions of harmony and refinement in his own works. Goethe moved rapidly from admiration to mockery, but never denied the contribution Wieland had made to literature.

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While Christoph Martin Wieland is best known to the nonGerman world for his novels, romances, and didactic tales in verse, he was also among the first and most prominent of those writers, such as Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Gottfried Herder, and Georg Forster, who inaugurated the German essay in the 18th century. This distinction can be ascribed in part to Wieland’s ownership and direction of the longest-lived journal of the age, the Teutscher Merkur (The German Mercury), but also, more fundamentally, to his own creativity and enterprise as an essayist.
By his nature, background, and experience Wieland was eminently suited for his role as one of Germany’s first essayists. As has been well observed of him as a stylist, he possessed many of those qualities that most essayists in the European literatures seem to share: a sociable manner of expression, a habit of directly engaging the reader in a common enterprise, the wish both to make himself understandable and to incite the reader to independent thought (Fritz Martini, 1967). Certain other predispositions and habits of mind further equip him exceptionally for the role of essayist: a humane relativism, an openness to all sources of knowledge and truth, and a sincere willingness to give a fair hearing to views different from his own. For most of his career Wieland ardently held to a melioristic outlook; in so doing he became, along with Lessing and Moses Mendelssohn, one of the most important literary representatives of the German Enlightenment.

26. Wieland, Christoph Martin: Portrait
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27. Wieland, Christoph Martin (Harper's Magazine)
October 2010. AMERICAN ELECTRA Feminism’s Ritual Matricide By Susan Faludi. THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN Pinching Pesos and Dropping Pounds in Havana By Patrick Symmes
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28. ADB:Wieland, Christoph Martin – Wikisource
Christoph Martin Wieland (German poet), Sept. 5, 1733Oberholzheim, near Biberach Germany Jan. 20, 1813Weimar, SaxeWeimarpoet and man of letters of the German Rococo period whose
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30. Wieland, Christoph Martin
German poet and novelist. After attempts at religious poetry, he came under the influence of Voltaire and Rousseau, and wrote novels such as Die Geschichte des Agathon/The History
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31. Books By Wieland, Christoph Martin
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32. Oberon By Wieland, Christoph Martin, 1733-1813
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33. Full Text Of "Oberon"
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34. Wieland, Christoph Martin - Deutschsprachige Autoren
Biography . He was born at Oberholzheim, a village near Biberach in W rttemberg. His father, who was pastor in Oberholzheim and subsequently in Biberach, took great pains with his
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Geb. 5.9.1733 in Oberholzheim bei Biberach; gest. 20.1.1813 in Weimar
»W. war in der Nähe von Biberach, einer kleinen Reichsstadt in Schwaben, 1733 geboren. Sein Vater, ein evangelischer Geistlicher, gab ihm eine sorgfältige Erziehung und legte bei ihm den ersten
Grund der Schulkenntnisse. Hierauf ward er nach Kloster Bergen an der Elbe gesendet, wo eine Erziehungs- und Lehranstalt, unter der Aufsicht des wahrhaft frommen Abtes Steinmetz, in gutem Rufe stand. Von da begab er sich auf die Universität zu Tübingen, sodann lebte er einige Zeit als Hauslehrer in Bern, ward aber bald nach Zürich zu Bodmern gezogen, den man in Süddeutschland, wie Gleimen nachher in Norddeutschland, die Hebamme des Genies nennen konnte. Dort überließ er sich ganz der Lust, welche das Selbsthervorbringen der Jugend verschafft, wenn das Talent unter freundlicher Anleitung sich ausbildet, ohne daß die höheren Forderungen der Kritik dabei zur Sprache kommen. Doch entwuchs er bald jenen Verhältnissen, kehrte in seine Vaterstadt zurück, und ward von nun an sein eigner Lehrer und Bildner, indem er auf das rastloseste seine literarischpoetische Neigung fortsetzte.«
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36. Wieland, Christoph Martin - Leben Und Biographie - Literatur
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Christoph Martin Wieland gilt neben Gotthold Ephraim -»Lessing als einer der bedeutendsten Dichter der deutschen Aufklärung. Anders als Lessing ist Wieland jedoch weniger kritisch-analytischer Aufklärer als vielmehr ein sprach-und formgewandter Schöngeist. Seine Werke sind rokokohaft-graziös, spielerisch-ironisch und ahmen den amüsanten Plauderton adeliger Salons nach. Trotz seines unbestrittenen Stellenwerts, auch als Wegbereiter der deutschen Klassik, wird Wieland immer wieder als unzeitgemäßer Epigone abgetan, da er fast ausschließlich antike Stoffe bearbeitete.
Wieland war der Sohn einer alteingesessenen Biberacher Familie. Sein Vater bekleidete das Amt des obersten Geistlichen. 1747 kam er in das Schulinternat von Kloster Berge . Unter dem Einfluss der pietistischen Erziehung las Wieland schon früh die klassischen römischen und griechischen Dichter im Original, aber auch deutschsprachige Autoren wie Albrecht von Haller und Friedrich Gottlieb ->Klopstock blieben ihm nicht fremd. Nach einem abgebrochenen Jurastudium in Tübingen arbeitete Wieland zunächst als Hauslehrer in Bern, übernahm dann die Stelle eines Kanzleiverwalters und Senators in Biberach. Später wurde er Professor für Philosophie in Erfurt und Prinzenerzieher am Weimarer Hof Anna-Amalias . Währenddessen verfolgte Wieland seine literarische Tätigkeit, übersetzte als erster Werke von -> Shakespeare ins Deutsche und gab mit dem Teutschen Merkur die erste wichtige literarische Zeitung Deutschlands heraus.

37. Christoph Martin Wieland Definition Of Christoph Martin Wieland In The Free Onli
Wieland, Christoph Martin . Born Sept. 5, 1733, in Oberholzheim, near Biberach; died Jan. 20, 1813, in Weimar. German writer. A pastor’s son. Wieland studied at the
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38. Wieland, Christoph Martin (Ger. Poet)
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39. Oberon, A Poem : Wieland, Christoph Martin, 1733-1813 : Free Download & Streamin
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