Wolfgang Menzel

German poet and literary critic

Wolfgang Menzel - German poet and literary critic
Born

June 26th, 1798
226 years ago

Died

1873
152 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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Born in 1798, this figure contributed to the German literary scene as a poet and critic. Menzel played a significant role in the literary movements of his time, engaging with the works of contemporary authors and fostering discussions on literature. His criticism often focused on German Romanticism, as he sought to promote national literature. Menzel worked on various publications, nurturing the appreciation of literature within German-speaking communities. He also wrote essays and critiques, helping to shape literary tastes and preferences during the 19th century.

Authored the poem collection 'Grosse Tage',

Wrote critical essays on German Romantic literature

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