Arnim, Bettina von

Arnim, Bettina von
orig. Elisabeth Katharina Ludovica Magdalena Brentano

born April 4, 1785, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]
died Jan. 20, 1859, Berlin

German writer.

Her best-known works are reworked records of her correspondence with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Karoline von Günderode, and her brother Clemens Brentano, much of it fictitious but written in a brilliantly vivid, uninhibited style.

Bettina von Arnim, engraving after Armgass von Arnim's copy of a miniature by an unknown artist.

Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum; photograph, J.R. Freeman & Co. Ltd.

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▪ German writer
byname of  Elisabeth Katharina Ludovica Magdalena von Arnim , née  Brentano 
born April 4, 1785, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]
died Jan. 20, 1859, Berlin, Prussia
 one of the outstanding figures of German Romanticism, memorable not only for her books but also for the personality they reflect. All of her writings, whatever their ostensible themes, are essentially self-portraits.

      Von Arnim was unconventional to the point of eccentricity; wayward, yet a loyal wife (she married Achim von Arnim (Arnim, Achim von) in 1811) and a devoted mother to her seven children; susceptible and passionate, but jealous of her personal freedom; capable of enthusiastic devotion, yet absorbed in a cult of her own personality, which verged on narcissism. These paradoxes in her nature she projected into her books. Her three best-known works are rearranged and retouched records of her correspondence with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von) (Goethes Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, 1835; “Goethe's Correspondence with a Child”), with Karoline von Günderode (Die Günderode, 1840), and with her brother Clemens Brentano (Brentano, Clemens) (Clemens Brentanos Frühlingskranz, 1844; “Clemens Brentano's Spring Garland”). The result of her editing is a peculiar blend of documentation and fiction, written in a brilliantly vivid, uninhibited style. Her mother, Maximiliane, née von La Roche, and Goethe had been friends before and after Maximiliane's marriage; this friendship ended abruptly when it aroused her husband's jealousy, and 35 years later her daughter took her place. Von Arnim idolized Goethe (who was 57 when she first met him); she had frequently visited Goethe's mother in Frankfurt and recorded tales of the poet's childhood. (Goethe later used her notes when he was writing his autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit.) She pursued Goethe with her attentions until 1811, when a public quarrel between her and Goethe's wife, Christiane, caused Goethe to disavow her.

      Von Arnim stated her political views, which were sympathetic to the underprivileged, in two books written for the special benefit of the king of Prussia, Frederick William IV: Dies Buch gehört dem König (1843; “This Book Belongs to the King”) and Gespräche mit Dämonen (1852; “Conversations with Demons”). Von Arnim was also a gifted sculptor and musician. In the diversity of her talents and interests, she exhibited the universality that has been regarded as the hallmark of the German Romantic spirit.

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