- 1765. The
first example was
Johann Christian Dieterich's Göttinger
Musenalmanach (GMA) of 1770. It was
promoted by the
mathematician Abraham Gotthelf...
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Gottfried August Bürger in 1773, and
published in 1774 in the Göttinger
Musenalmanach.
Lenore is
generally characterised as
being part of the 18th-century...
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Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart,
first published in the Schwäbischer
Musenalmanach in 1783. The full poem
tells the
story of a
trout being caught by a...
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Heinrich Heine,
engraving which appeared in Der
Musenalmanach in 1837...
- Göttinger
Musenalmanach was the
title of two
different literary magazines published in Göttingen, Germany, one
running from 1770 to 1807, the
other 1896...
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Poetry was his
constant companion.[citation needed] In the Göttingen
Musenalmanach,
edited by
Heinrich Christian Boie and
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, Bürger's...
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avenged themselves on
opposing critics. They were
first published in the
Musenalmanach. The
Xenien were
prompted by the
indifference and
animosity of contemporary...
- with an A–B–A–B
rhyme scheme. Mozart, who
found it in the Göttinger
Musenalmanach from 1785, used only the
first four. The
stanzas not used tell how the...
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whose attention he had
attracted by
poems contributed to the Göttinger
Musenalmanach, he went to the
University of Göttingen in 1772. Here he
studied philology...
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collaboration with
Varnhagen von Ense, in 1803 he
founded the
Berliner Musenalmanach, the
publication in
which his
first verses appeared. The enterprise...