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1
Poetry in the Age of Enlightenment
  • A very brief pre-history Renaissance and Barock
  • Introduction into some of the main authors,
    their jobs and places where they lived
  • Comments on the poems in the handout
  • Discussion of basic themes dealt with
  • Some basic ideas about metric and rhyme issues
  • Recommended reading for the seminar

2
The different movements within the literature of
the 18th century
3
A very brief Pre-History
  • Age of the Renaissance (15th/16th century)
  • heliocentric view of the world
  • observation of nature instead of faith
  • at the same time Age of Reformation
  • the belief becomes a means of an argument
  • protestant churches established
  • the 30jähriger Krieg (1618-1648)
  • devastating effects for mainland Europe
  • stabilisation needed the absolute monarch as a
    new model for dealing with the turmoil (he, not
    the nobility, not the churches ran the state from
    then on)

4
The Baroque Era (17th century)
  • absolutism deals with the public sector, the
    political issues and tries to guarantee a
    peaceful environment for trade and commerce
  • the private sphere is the sphere of the
    bourgeois
  • acting as merchants (economical strengthening)
  • family structure (nuclear / core family)
  • development of thinking
  • development of the educated classes
  • in jurisdiction, administration, education
  • later in the 18th century the private sphere
    starts to reclaim political influence since the
    bourgeois merchant and the educated classes are
    gaining more and more self-confidence

5
One of the most famous Baroque authors
  • Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664)
  • from Silesia (Schlesien)
  • studied and taught at Leiden
  • 1647 back to Glogau in Silesia
  • as a lawyer of the Landstände
  • Es ist alles eitell
  • sonnet, alexandrine verses (stress on formality,
    contrasts)
  • theme vanity (die Eitelkeit)
  • intention in favour of nature as something
    eternal (instead of religion) in the historical
    turmoil

6
  • Barthold Heinrich Brockes
  • (1680-1747)
  • Hamburg, from 1720 onwards member of the Senate
  • popularizer of new natural history in his 9
    volumes of Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott
  • writing according to the paradigm of
    Physikotheologie
  • Verstandesaufklärung
  • Die kleine Fliege
  • simpler in metre trochaic verses with 4
    stresses lack of rhyme pattern
  • didactic poem logic argument instead of
    symbolic formula

7
  • Albrecht von Haller
  • (1708-1777)
  • born in Bern
  • medic and doctor, teaching at the Göttingen for
    17 years (medicine and botany)
  • nobleman since 1749, returning to Bern
  • known for his lengthy poem Die Alpen
  • tends to slightly depressive moods in his
    sentimental poems (Empfindsamkeit)
  • Trauer-Ode
  • stanzaic pattern iambic verses with 4 stressed
    syllables, strictly alternating
  • shift towards depiction of experience and
    feelings (own life)
  • stressing grief, pains, relationship

8
  • Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim
  • (1719-1803)
  • studied at Halle, lived in Halberstadt (Prussia)
  • secretary of the cathedral chapter (Domkapitel)
    at Halberstadt
  • admirer of Frederik the Great
  • cult of frienship and sociability
  • patron of up to 20 poets and authors
  • Anakreontik movement in literature
  • Anakreon
  • no rhyme scheme iambic
  • playful dealing with a sujet (Wein, Liebe,
    Gesang)
  • stressing the sheer joy of life

9
  • Friedrich von Hagedorn
  • (1708-1754)
  • born in Hamburg
  • studied at Jena
  • secretary of the Danish ambassador in London
    admirer of English literature
  • secretary of the Company of Merchants
    Adventurers of England at Hamburg
  • member of the pseudo nobility at Hamburg
    Stadtpatriziat
  • Rokoko-literature
  • Der Tag der Freude
  • light tone, alternating rhyme, iambic (4
    stresses)
  • use of images and formulas (Phyllis)

10
  • Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
  • (1724-1803)
  • born in Quedlinburg
  • studied theology at Jena and Leipzig
  • lived at Zürich, Kopenhagen (honorarium of the
    Danish king), and Hamburg
  • one of the first professional writers in Germany
  • best known for his Messias and his odes and
    hymns
  • religious and sentimental poetry (Empfindsamkeit)

11
  • Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
  • (1724-1803)
  • Homework for the next meeting Concentrate your
    reading very much on the two poems by Klopstock
    in your reader.
  • What is different with Klopstocks poems
    compared to the earlier ones?
  • Find out something about the metre, rhyme,
    stanzaic patterns.
  • Write down what you think is the theme of the
    two poems.
  • List and try to explain key terms within both
    poems.
  • Explain why you find it difficult to understand
    the poems.

12
  • Recommended reading-list for this topic
  • Hansers Sozialgeschichte der deutschen
    Literatur, Vol. 3 (München, Wien dtv, 1984)
  • theme of nature, Brockes (pp. 551-556)
  • Hagedorn and Haller (pp. 560-564)
  • Gleim and Anakreontik (pp. 564-568)
  • Bürgertum and lyrical poetry, the paradigms of
    being a poet (pp. 569-576)
  • Klopstock (pp. 585-591)
  • Further readings
  • W.A. Bruford, Germany in the Eighteenth Century
    The Social Background of the Literary Revival
    (Cam-bridge University Press, 1965) 943.05 BRU
  • Victor Lange, The Classical Age of German
    Literature. 1740-1815 (London Arnold, 1982)
    830.96 LAN
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