- The Göttinger
Hainbund ("Grove
League of Göttingen") was a
German literary group in the late 18th century, nature-loving and
classified as part of the...
- then
studied in Göttingen and were a
prominent members of the Göttinger
Hainbund, a
literary society of
young men who had high
aspirations for the unity...
- in Isernhagen) was a
German theologian and a
founder of the Göttinger
Hainbund literary group. Wehrs, the son of an official,
studied theology from 1769...
-
founders of the
famous society of
young poets known as the Hain, or Göttinger
Hainbund. By the time he left the
university in 1774, he had
abandoned all intention...
- his Göttingen friends, and when the Göttinger Bund or "Hain" ("Göttinger
Hainbund") was formed, Bürger,
though not
himself a member, kept in
close touch...
-
studied at this
university between 1772 and 1776,
formed the Göttinger
Hainbund or "Dichterbund" ('circle of poets').
Being disciples of Klopstock, they...
- he
continued his
studies of law in Göttingen.
Although the Göttinger
Hainbund (the
German poet
group that
flourished in 1772–74) no
longer existed, Kraus...
-
theologian and literary. He was the only
foreign member of the Göttinger
Hainbund. Born in Neetzka, Brückner was the
younger son of the
Lutheran pastor Christoph...
- then theology. On 12
September 1772 he
helped to
establish the Göttinger
Hainbund literary group.
After his
graduation he
became a
confidant of
Johann Heinrich...
- Göttingen in 1770, and
became a
member of the
circle of
poets called Der
Hainbund,
which included Stolberg and Voss, and
contributed two
poems to the Göttinger...