Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter

Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter

Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter (September 3, 1746 - March 18, 1797), was a German poet and dramatist.

He was born at Gotha. After the completion of his university course at Göttingen, he was appointed second director of the Gotha Archive. He subsequently went to Wetzlar, the seat of the imperial law courts, as secretary to the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha legation. In 1768 he returned to Gotha as tutor to two young noblemen, and here, together with HC Boie, he founded the farnous "Göttinger Musenalmanach". In 1770 he was once more in Wetzlar, where he belonged to Goethe's circle. Four years later he returned to live permanently in Gotha, where he worked until his death.

Gotter was the chief representative of French taste in the German literary life of his time. His poetry is elegant and polished, and largely free from the trivialities of the Anacreontic lyric of the earlier generation of imitators of French literature; but he lacked imaginative depth.

His plays, of which "Merope" (1774), an adaptation in blank verse of the tragedies of Maffei and Voltaire, and "Medea" (1775), a melodrama, are best known, were mostly based on French originals and had considerable influence in counteracting the formlessness and irregularity of the Sturm und Drang drama.

Gotter's collected "Gedichte" appeared in 2 vols. in 1787 and 1788; a third volume (1802) contains his "Literarischer Nachlass". See B Litzmann, "Schröder und Gotter" (1887), and R Schlösser, "F. W. Gotter, sein Leben und seine Werke" (1894).

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