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W66          Wieland, C. M.
    Sammtliche Werke [Текст] : Geschichte des Danischmend. Gedichte an Olympia. Die erste Liebe. Die Grazien. Buch III. Band 8-10 / C. M. Wieland ; Herausg. von der "Hamburger Stiftung zur Forderung von Wissenschaft und Kultur" in Zusammen. mit dem "Wieland - Archiv". – 1.Aufl. – Hamburg : GRENO Verlagsges. mbH, 1984. – 349 s.

   The German poet and author Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813), sometimes called the German Voltaire, was a typical stylist of the German rococo period. Christoph Martin Wieland was born on Sept. 5, 1733, in Oberholzheim zu Biberach in Wurttemberg. His father a pastor, had been influenced by the Pietistic movement of A. H. Francke. As a student, Wieland attended the University of Erfurt and then the University of Tubingen, where he studied law. His real interest, however, was literature. While still at the University of Tubingen, Wieland wrote the epic Hermann; Zwolf moralische Briefe in Versen; and Anti-Ovid (1752). J. J. Bodmar's attention was attracted by this Pietistic literature, and he invited Wieland to Zurich in the summer of 1752. However, he was soon disillusioned by Wieland's "frivolity." Wieland remained in Switzerland as a tutor until 1760. An inner change had come over him by the time he returned to Biberach as town clerk. Instead of austere Pietism he now held a lighthearted philosophy


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