- Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich
Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich (
February 1 ,1796 -December 1 ,1865 ), was a Swiss poet.He was born in
Brugg in the canton ofAargau , where his father was a teacher. After studyingtheology atZürich he became apastor in 1817 and returned as teacher to his native town, where he lived for ten years. He was then appointed professor ofGerman language and literature in the cantonal school in Aargau, however he did lose the post in the political quarrels of 1830. He afterwards obtained the post of teacher and rector of the cantonal college, and was also appointed assistant minister at theparish church. He died in Baden, Aargau.His main works include "Fabein" (1825); "Schweizer Lieder" (1827); "Des Evangelium St. Johannis, in Liedern" (1830); "Elegien an Wieg und Sarg" (1835); "Die Epopoen;
Huldrych Zwingli " (1840); "Ulrich von Hutten " (1845); "Auserlesene Psalmen und geistliche Lieder für die Evangelisch-reformirte Kirche des Cantons Aargau" (1844); "Uber den Kirchengesang der Protestanten" (1846); "Trostlieder" (1852); "Der Junge Deutsch-Michel" (1846); and "Reimspruchze aus Sleet, Schule, und Kirche" (1820). An edition of his collected works, in 5 vols., was published atFrauenfeld in 1853. Fröhlich is best known for his two heroic poems, "Ulrich Zwingli" and "Ulrich von Hutten", and especially for his fables, which have been ranked with those of Hagedorn, Lessing and Gellert.References
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