Friedrich Von Schlegel

Friedrich von Schlegel was a prominent German Romantic writer, critic, and philosopher, born on March 10, 1772, in Hanover. His intellectual journey began in the realm of literature, where he became known for his innovative ideas and passionate advocacy for Romanticism. Schlegel was a key figure in the early 19th-century movement that sought to explore the depths of human emotion and the beauty of nature, often through the lens of poetry and philosophy. His works reflect a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of art, literature, and life, making him an essential voice of his time.

Throughout his career, Schlegel contributed significantly to the development of literary criticism and theory, engaging with notable figures of the Romantic era, such as his brother, August Wilhelm Schlegel, and the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. He is perhaps best known for his "Lucinde," a novel that combines narrative with philosophical reflection, and his essays on literature that challenge conventional thinking. As you explore Schlegel's works in this app, you'll find a treasure trove of insights that continue to resonate with readers today, inviting you to reflect on the complexities of art and existence.

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Friedrich Von Schlegel



Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel was born in 1772 at Hannover, Holy Roman Empire, to Johann Adolf Schlegel and Johanna Christiane Erdmuthe H&…