Christian Felix Weiße
German poet and playwright
Born
January 28th, 1726
299 years ago
Died
1802
223 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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Born in 1726, a German poet and playwright contributed significantly to German literature through various works. The individual wrote fables, poems, and plays, engaging audiences with thematic elements drawn from folklore and moral lessons. Weiße's influence extended to children's literature as well, creating stories that resonated with younger audiences. The body of work remains noteworthy, encapsulating the style and cultural context of the era.
Authored the children's play 'Der Pater'
Contributed to fable literature with 'Fabeln' series
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