- ****ociated with
Sturm und Drang;
other significant figures were
Johann Anton Leisewitz,
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, H. L. Wagner, and
Friedrich Maximilian Klinger...
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Johann Anton Leisewitz (9 May 1752 – 10
September 1806) was a
German lawyer and
dramatic poet, and a
central figure of the
Sturm und
Drang era. He is...
- of the
French Republic because of this play. The play was
inspired by
Leisewitz'
earlier play
Julius of Taranto, a
favourite of the
young Schiller. In...
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Johann Tobias Mayer,
German physicist (d. 1830) May 9 –
Johann Anton Leisewitz,
German lawyer and
dramatic poet (d. 1806) May 9 –
Antonio Scarpa, Italian...
- 1972),
actress Johann Sigismund Kusser (1660–1727),
composer Johann Anton Leisewitz (1752–1806), poet
Ludwig Lemcke (1816–1884),
philologist and literary...
- 1781 and
premiered on 13
January 1782 in
Mannheim and was
inspired by
Leisewitz's earlier play
Julius of Taranto. It was
written towards the end of the...
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Tarent (German:
Julius von Tarent), is a
dramatic tragedy by
Johann Anton Leisewitz.
Published in 1774, it is a
notable work of the
Sturm und
Drang era. The...
- (Avant le théâtre), 1875, oil on canvas, 57 × 31 cm,
Galerie Schröder &
Leisewitz,
Bremen Jeune femme au bal
encore intitulé
Jeune femme en
toilette de...
- Brunswick. With this he
attracted poets and
thinkers such as Lessing,
Leisewitz, and
Jakob Mauvillon to his
court and the city.
Emilia Galotti by Lessing...
- 2307/1441615. ISSN 0045-8511. JSTOR 1441615. Pantanowitz, L.; Naudé, T. W.;
Leisewitz, A. (November 1998). "Noxious
toads and
frogs of
South Africa". South...