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  1. Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best known works are the theatre plays Das Käthchen von Heilbronn , The Broken Jug , Amphitryon and Penthesilea , and the novellas Michael Kohlhaas and The Marquise of O .

  2. Gedenktafel am Ort des Geburtshauses in Frankfurt (Oder) Heinrich von Kleist entstammte einer Familie des pommerschen Uradels, dem in Preußen eine herausgehobene Stellung zukam. Er wurde als fünftes Kind und erster Sohn seines Vaters geboren.

  3. Heinrich von Kleist was a German dramatist, among the greatest of the 19th century. Poets of the Realist, Expressionist, Nationalist, and Existentialist movements in France and Germany saw their prototype in Kleist, a poet whose demonic genius had foreseen modern problems of life and literature.

  4. www.heinrich-von-kleist.org › en › heinrich-von-kleistHeinrich von Kleist: Biography

    Heinrich von Kleist received his first lessons from a private tutor – theologian and later the headmaster of Frankfurt’s secondary school, Christian Ernst Martini (1762-1833). 1788 Death of Kleist’s father on 18 th June. Kleist was taught by preacher Samuel Heinrich Catel (1758-1838) in Berlin, among others.

  5. Heinrich von Kleist, (born Oct. 18, 1777, Frankfurt an der Oder, Brandenburg—died Nov. 21, 1811, Wannsee, near Berlin), German writer. He served seven years in the Prussian army, and his work first attracted attention when he was in prison accused as a spy.

  6. May 11, 2018 · Heinrich von Kleist. The plays and stories of the German author Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811) show a preoccupation with intense feelings and the problems these feelings may cause. Heinrich von Kleist was born in Frankfurt an der Oder on October 18, 1777. In compliance with family tradition he entered the Prussian army at the age of 15.

  7. The dramatist, writer, lyricist, and publicist Heinrich von Kleist was born in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1777. Upon his father's early death in 1788 when he was ten, he was sent to the house of the preacher S. Cartel and attended the French Gymnasium.