Nikolaus Lenau

Austrian poet known for 'Spring Awakening'

Nikolaus Lenau - Austrian poet known for 'Spring Awakening'
Born

August 25th, 1802
222 years ago

Died

August 22nd, 1850
174 years ago — 47 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Austria

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Born in 1802, a poet and author emerged as a significant figure in German literature. Early works reflected Romantic themes, exploring nature and emotion. The poem cycle 'Spring Awakening' gained recognition for its vivid imagery and depth of feeling, addressing the struggles of youth and the passage of time. Lenau's writing often showcased a deep connection to his Hungarian heritage and the natural world, reflecting both personal and collective experiences. The poet's struggles with mental health influenced his later works, leading to a decline in creativity. His contributions to poetry were significant in the Romantic movement, influencing later writers. Lenau's life ended in 1850, but his literary legacy continued to resonate in literature.

Wrote 'Spring Awakening'

Contributed to Romantic literature

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