- August Ludwig Follen
August (or, as he afterwards called himself, Adolf) Ludwig Follen (
January 21 ,1794 -December 26 ,1855 ), Germanpoet , was born atGießen , the son of a district judge.He was born at
Gießen , in Hesse-Darmstadt,Germany , toChristoph Follen (1759-1833) andRosine Follen (1766-1799). His father was a counselor-at-law and judge. He was the brother ofCharles Follen andPaul Follen , and the uncle of the biologistKarl Vogt .In 1814 he and his brother,
Charles Follen , fought in theNapoleonic Wars as Hessian volunteers. He studiedtheology at Gießen andlaw at Heidelberg, and after leaving the university edited the "Elberfeld Allgemeine Zeitung". Suspected of being connected with some radical plots, he was imprisoned for two years inBerlin .When released in 1821 he went to
Switzerland , where he taught in the canton school atAarau , farmed from 1847-1854 the estate of Liebenfels inThurgau , and then retired toBern , where he lived till his death.Besides a number of minor poems he wrote "Harfengrusse ales Deutschland und der Schweiz" (1823) and "Malegys und Vivian" (1829), a knightly romance after the fashion of the romantic school. Of his many translations, mention may be made of the
Homer ic Hymns in collaboration with R Schwenck (1814), Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered" (1818) and "Siegfrieds Tod" from the "Nibelungenlied " (1842); he also collected and translated Latin hymns and sacred poetry (1819).In 1846 he published a brief collection of
sonnet s entitled "An die gottlosen Nichtswuteriche". This was aimed at the liberal philosopherArnold Ruge , and was the occasion of a literary duel between the two authors. Follen's posthumous poem "Tristans Eltern" (1857) may also be mentioned, but his best-known work is a collection of German poetry entitled "Bildersaal deutscher Dichtung" (1827).His two brothers, Karl and
Paul Follen , emigrated to the US.----
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