Matthias Claudius

German poet and author of 'Wandsbek'

Matthias Claudius - German poet and author of 'Wandsbek'
Born

August 15th, 1740
284 years ago

Died

1815
210 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

Links & References

Born in 1740 in Germany, a poet and author became prominent in the 18th century. The literary career commenced with contributions to various periodicals, emphasizing themes of nature and spirituality. The work 'Wandsbek' gained significant attention, reflecting a blend of narrative and poetic elements. Claudius also wrote for 'Der Norden', a well-regarded literary magazine, which helped establish his reputation. His writings often portrayed rural life and moral reflections, resonating deeply with readers of the time.

Authored the poem 'Wandsbek'

Contributed to the literary magazine 'Der Norden'

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