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    Franz Seraphicus Grillparzer (15 January 1791 – 21 January 1872) was an Austrian writer who was considered to be the leading Austrian dramatist of the 19th century. His plays were and are frequently performed at the famous Burgtheater in Vienna. He also wrote the oration for Ludwig van Beethoven's

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    Franz Grillparzer was born in Vienna, Austria. His father, the advocate E. J. Grillparzer, was a severe pedant and a staunch upholder of the liberal traditions of the reign of Joseph II. E. J. Grillparzer was an unsuccessful lawyer

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    For his historical tragedy King Ottokar's Fortune and End (German: König Ottokars Glück und Ende, written 1823, but owing to difficulties with the censor, not performed until February 19, 1825),

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    In 1836, Grillparzer paid a visit to Paris and London, in 1843 to Athens and Constantinople. Then came the Revolution which struck off the intellectual fetters under which Grillparzer

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    • He is honoured in Austria with a pastry, the Grillparzer Torte.
    • Outside Austria, the modern American reader is perhaps most familiar with Grillparzer via

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    From 1807 to 1809, Grillparzer wrote a long tragedy in iambics, Blanca von Castilien, modeled on Schiller's Don Carlos. He also produced the dramatic fragments Spartacus and Alfred der Grosse (1809).
    When Grillparzer began to write, the German stage was

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    Still, during this time, Grillparzer completed two of his greatest dramas, Waves of the Sea and of Love (German: Des Meeres und der Liebe Wellen, 1831) and The Dream, a Life (Der Traum ein Leben [de], 1834). Waves of the Sea and of Love dramatizes the story of

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    Grillparzer was an important figure in the Viennese theater of the 1840s when his greatest dramatic works were produced. Together with Hebbel, he rates as the most influential dramatist of the

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    Franz Seraphicus Grillparzer (* 15. Jänner 1791 in Wien; † 21. Jänner 1872 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller, der vor allem als Dramatiker hervorgetreten ist. Aufgrund der identitätsstiftenden Verwendung seiner Werke, vor allem nach 1945, wird er auch als österreichischer Nationaldichter bezeichnet.

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      Hijo de un jurista, estudió derecho en la Universidad y empezó a trabajar en 1813 en la Corte imperial; en 1819 sufrió una fuerte depresión por el suicidio de su madre; en 1821 concursó sin éxito por el puesto de escritor de la biblioteca privada imperial. En 1823 vino a ser al fin Hofkonzipist, y en 1832, director de los archivo…
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      Franz Grillparzer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Franz Grillparzer Franz Grillparzer (born Vienna, 15 January 1791 – died Vienna, 21 January 1872) was an Austrian dramatist and poet. His dramas include three plays (a “ trilogy ”) called Das Goldene Vliess ( The Golden Fleece ). [1] Works [ change | change source]



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