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Christian Ludolf Wienbarg (25
December 1802 – 2
January 1872) was a
German journalist and
literary critic, one of the
founders of the
Young Germany movement...
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proponents were Karl Gutzkow,
Heinrich Laube,
Theodor Mundt and
Ludolf Wienbarg.
Heinrich Heine,
Ludwig Börne and
Georg Büchner were also
considered part...
- Gutzkow,
together with
those of
Heinrich Heine,
Heinrich Laube,
Ludolf Wienbarg and
Theodor Mundt, were
banned by the
German Federal ****embly in December...
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proponents were Karl Gutzkow,
Heinrich Laube,
Theodor Mundt and
Ludolf Wienbarg;
Heinrich Heine,
Ludwig Börne and
Georg Büchner were also
considered part...
- They
included Karl Gutzkow,
Heinrich Laube,
Theodor Mundt and
Ludolf Wienbarg. They were liberal, but not
actively political. Nevertheless, they still...
- (Karl Gutzkow,
Heinrich Heine,
Heinrich Laube,
Theodor Mundt and
Ludolf Wienbarg) and the
exiled poet
Heinrich Heine.
unknown dates The
annual Icelandic...
- Hamburg:
Hoffmann und Campe, 1843. (in German).
Online at GoogleBooks.
Ludolf Wienbarg.
Hamburg und
seine Brandtage: Ein historisch-kritischer Beitrag. Hamburg:...
- (Karl Gutzkow,
Heinrich Heine,
Heinrich Laube,
Theodor Mundt and
Ludolf Wienbarg) and the
exiled poet
Heinrich Heine. 7
December – The
Bavarian Ludwig Railway...
- aus Ladbergen" (in German). WN. 24
August 2012.
Retrieved 8
March 2024.
Wienbarg, Eike (12
January 2021). "Den
Genuss im Blick" (in German).
Weser Kurier...
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Tenders were
built by Wöhlert in Berlin.
Carriages were
supplied by Röhe &
Wienbarg of Altona.
Parcel and
freight wagons were
supplied by
Meyer of Uetersen...