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    Maximiliane Brentano (4 May 1756 – 19 November 1793) was a German woman who is known for her friendship to the young Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and as...
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    Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (also Klemens; pseudonym: Clemens Maria Brentano /brɛnˈtɑːnoʊ/; German: [bʁɛnˈtaːno]; 9 September 1778 – 28 July 1842) was...
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    Antonie Brentano (28 May 1780 – 12 May 1869 in Frankfurt), born Johanna Antonie Josefa Edle von Birkenstock and known as Toni, was an Austrian philanthropist...
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    Elisabeth Catharina Ludovica Magdalena Brentano, was a German writer and novelist. Bettina (or Bettine) Brentano was a writer, publisher, composer, singer...
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  • Cajetan Brentano (October 6, 1740 – June 2, 1797) was a Swiss publicist, Enlightenment theologian, and Bible translator. From 1784 Brentano was the author...
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    Georg Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Hertling, from 1914 Count von Hertling, (31 August 1843 – 4 January 1919) was a German politician of the Catholic Centre...
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    Karl Georg Büchner (17 October 1813 – 19 February 1837) was a German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose, considered part of the Young Germany movement...
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    Kurt Georg Kiesinger (German: [ˈkʊʁt ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈkiːzɪŋɐ]; 6 April 1904 – 9 March 1988) was a German politician who served as the chancellor of West Germany...
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    Georg Trakl (3 February 1887 – 3 November 1914) was an Austrian poet and the brother of the pianist Grete Trakl. He is considered one of the most important...
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    collection of German folk poems and songs edited by Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano, and published in Heidelberg, Baden. The book was published in three editions:...
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    2011) Responsorien (2012) Gesänge nach Worten von Clemens Brentano (songs after Clemens Brentano, 2012) 7 Lieder aus Stille (Seven songs from silence, 2012)...
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    Richard Georg Strauss (German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈʃtʁaʊs] ; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer and conductor best known for his tone poems...
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    of Arts and Sciences in 1861. Two of his prominent students were Franz Brentano and Wilhelm Dilthey. Trendelenburg's philosophizing is conditioned throughout...
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    Achim von Arnim, was a German poet, novelist, and together with Clemens Brentano and Joseph von Eichendorff, a leading figure of German Romanticism. Arnim...
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    Karl Weierstrass and Leo Königsberger, and philosophy taught by Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf. He taught philosophy as a Privatdozent at Halle from 1887...
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  • Liebmann at the University of Strassburg and from 1877/78 under Franz Brentano at the University of Vienna. In 1881 he obtained his doctorate with the...
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  • Kalkbrenner (1785–1849) Alexandre Pierre François Boëly (1785–1858) Bettina Brentano (1785–1859) Catherina Cibbini-Kozeluch (1785–1858) Isabella Colbran (1785–1845)...
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  • Winfried Georg Sebald (18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001), known as W. G. Sebald or (as he preferred) Max Sebald, was a German writer and academic. At the...
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  • Georg (or Jörg) Wickram (c.1505 – before 1562) was a German poet and novelist. Wickram was born at Colmar in Alsace; the exact date of his birth and death...
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    Frankfurt, Günderrode became acquainted with Kunigunde [de] and Bettina Brentano, as well as their brother Clemens and Carl von Savigny. Carl von Savigny...
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    powers restored sovereignty to West Germany in 1955. Then, Heinrich von Brentano di Tremezzo succeeded as foreign minister in 1955. In 1990, the GDR ceased...
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    Held, Heinz-Georg (2003): Romantik. Cologne: Dumont. ISBN 3-8321-7601-2 Miller, Philip B. (1974). "Anxiety and Abstraction: Kleist and Brentano on Caspar...
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    Through Savigny and his circle of friends—German romantics such as Clemens Brentano and Ludwig Achim von Arnim—the Grimms were introduced to the ideas of Johann...
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    businessman and diplomat Peter Anton Brentano, La Roche became the grandmother of Bettina von Arnim and Clemens Brentano. When Maximiliane died in 1793, La...
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    Georg Friedrich Rudolph Theodor Herwegh (31 May 1817 – 7 April 1875) was a German poet, who is considered part of the Young Germany movement. He was born...
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    specific form of Kathedersozialismus. (Albert Schäffle (1831–1903), Lujo Brentano (1844–1931), Gustav von Schmoller (1838–1917) and Karl Rodbertus(-Jagetzow)...
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    songs) by Richard Strauss. He composed them, setting poems by Clemens Brentano, in 1918 for soprano and piano, and orchestrated one in 1933 and five in...
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    Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913) Paul Heinrich von Groth (1843–1927) Lujo Brentano (1844–1931) Gustav Schwalbe (1844–1916) Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran...
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    changed for at least two centuries. For example, the German poet Clemens Brentano (1778–1842) wrote in the story "Baron Hüpfenstich": "Lauter Totenbeine...
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    Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg (2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name Novalis (/noʊˈvɑːlɪs/; German: [noˈvaːlɪs]), was a German aristocrat...
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