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  1. 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. Jun 3, 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. Learn about the life and poetry of the German Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin, who incorporated classical Greek elements and themes of exile, divinity, and nature. Explore his translations of Sophocles and his influence on modern literature and philosophy.

  4. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (* 20. März 1770 in Lauffen am Neckar, Herzogtum Württemberg; † 7. Juni 1843 in Tübingen, Königreich Württemberg) war ein deutscher Dichter, der zu den bedeutendsten Lyrikern seiner Zeit zählt. Sein Werk lässt sich innerhalb der deutschen Literatur um 1800 weder der Weimarer Klassik noch der Romantik zuordnen.

  5. Read some of the best regarded poems by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, including his Late Hymns and his works from his insanity. The poems are translated by James Mitchell and linked to the original German texts.

  6. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (March 20, 1770 – June 6, 1843) was a major German lyric poet whose work draws on the classical style of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller.

  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.