Barbara von Krüdener

German mystic and author of 'The Conversation'

Barbara von Krüdener - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1764
Born

1764
261 years ago

Died
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Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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An influential German mystic and author, contributed to the literary and spiritual landscape of the early 19th century. Published significant works that integrated religious themes and personal introspection. Engaged with Romantic ideals, exploring the depths of human emotion and spirituality. Associated with prominent figures of her time and participated in various social and literary circles. The works often reflected mysticism and sought to connect the individual with the divine, impacting the discourse on spirituality in Europe.

Authored 'The Conversation'

Influenced Romantic literary thought

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