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Sturm und Drang Sturm und Drang
Sturm und Drang or Storm and Stress, movement in German literature that flourished from c.1770 to c.1784. It takes its name from a play by F. M. von Klinger, Wirrwarr; oder, Sturm und Drang (1776). The ideas of Rousseau were a major stimulus of the movement, but it evolved more immediately... Read more
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft BIBLIOGRAPHY In Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft (community and society) by Ferdinand Toennies (1855-1936), the former refers to “all intimate, private, and exclusive living together, Read more
Christian Dietrich Grabbe Christian Dietrich Grabbe
Christian Dietrich Grabbe , 1801-36, German dramatist and journalist. Critical of "Shakespearomania," Grabbe strove for a national German drama and wrote original, poetic historical tragedies. Hannibal (1835) and Hermannsschlacht [Hermann's battle] (1838) depict the genial individual... Read more
Heinrich August Marschner Heinrich August Marschner
Heinrich August Marschner , 1795-1861, German opera composer. Marschner's first opera, Heinrich IV und d'Aubigné, was produced by Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden in 1820. He worked with Weber at the Dresden Opera from 1823 to 1826. His most famous works are Der Vampyr (1828); Der Templer... Read more
Paul von Hindenburg Paul von Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg , 1847-1934, German field marshal and president (1925-34), b. Poznan (then in Prussia). His full name was Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Hindenburg und Beneckendorff. He fought in the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and in the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) and was appointed (1878) to the... Read more
Rudolf Virchow Rudolf Virchow
Rudolf Virchow , 1821-1902, German pathologist, a founder of cellular pathology. He became professor at the Univ. of Würzburg (1849) and professor and director of the Pathological Institute, Berlin (1856). He contributed to nearly every branch of medical science as well as to anthropology, and... Read more
Friedrich Gogarten Friedrich Gogarten
Friedrich Gogarten 1887-1968, German theologian. He was professor of theology at the Univ. of Jena from 1927 until 1933, when he began to teach at the Univ. of Göttingen. He adopted the anti-idealism of Søren Kierkegaard, and his work is close to that of Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann.... Read more
Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom and Gomorrah
SODOM UND GOMORRHA (Die Legende von Sünde und Strafe; The Queen of Sin and the Spectacle of Sodom and Gomorrah) Austria, 1922 Director:Michael Kertész (later Michael Curtiz) Production:Sascha-Filmindustrie AG, Vienna; black and white, 35 mm, partly... Read more
Sarah Caldwell Sarah Caldwell
Sarah Caldwell 1924-2006, American opera director and conductor, b. Maryville, Mo. In 1957 she founded the Boston Opera Group, later renamed the Opera Company of Boston, and headed it until its demise in 1990. Under her direction, the company became noted for its innovative productions of a wide... Read more
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf , 1739-99, Austrian composer and violinist. He was a successful opera and symphony composer in Vienna and an important precursor of Mozart in these forms. The comic opera Doktor und Apotheker (1786) is his best-remembered work. He also composed numerous symphonies,... Read more

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