Eichendorff, Joseph, Freiherr von (baron of)

Eichendorff, Joseph, Freiherr von (baron of)

▪ German writer
born , March 10, 1788, near Ratibor, Prussia
died Nov. 26, 1857, Neisse

      poet and novelist, considered one of the great German Romantic lyricists.

      From a family of Silesian nobility, Eichendorff studied law at Heidelberg (1807), where he published his first verse and became acquainted with the circle of Romantics. Continuing his studies in Berlin (1809–10), he met the leaders of the Romantic national movement. When the Prussian war of liberation broke out in 1813, Eichendorff enlisted in the Lützowsche Freikorps and fought against Napoleon.

      The French Revolution appears in the novella Das Schloss Dürande (1837; “Castle Dürande”) and in the epic poem Robert und Guiscard (1855). The Napoleonic Wars, which brought about the decline of the Eichendorff family and the loss of the Lubowitz castle, are the sources of nostalgia in his poetry. During these war years he wrote two of his most important prose works: a long Romantic novel, Ahnung und Gegenwart, (1819; “Premonition and Present”), which is pervaded by the hopelessness and despair of the political situation and the need for a spiritual, rather than a political, cure for moral ills; and Novellen des Marmorbilds (1819; “Novellas of a Marble Statue”), which contains supernatural elements and is described by Eichendorff as a fairy tale. After the war he held posts in the Prussian civil service in Danzig and Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) and, after 1831, in Berlin. Eichendorff's poetry of this period (Gedichte, 1837), particularly the poems expressing his special sensitivity to nature, gained the popularity of folk songs and inspired such composers as Schumann, Mendelssohn, and Richard Strauss. In 1826 he published his most important prose work, Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts (Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing, 1955), which, with its combination of the dreamlike and the realistic, is considered a high point of Romantic fiction. In 1844 he retired from the civil service to devote himself entirely to his writing, publishing his history of German literature and several translations of Spanish authors.

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