- Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg (
7 November ,1750 -5 December ,1819 ), was a Germanpoet born at Bramstedt inHolstein (then a part ofDenmark ).Life
Friedrich Leopold belonged to a
cadet branch of the Stolberg family. He was born the son of a Danishmagistrate and owner of a manorial estate, Count Christian zu Stolberg. Together with his brother Christian, Friedrich Leopold went to theUniversity of Halle in 1770, in order to studyGerman Law . His other studies embraced the Classics and various historical courses. The two brothers then studied in Göttingen and were a prominent members of the famous Hain or "Dichterbund ", a society of young men who had high aspirations for the unity of the country, and who cultivatedGerman poetry . After leaving the university the brothers made a journey toSwitzerland in company with the famed poetJohann Wolfgang von Goethe .In 1777 Friedrich Leopold was appointed envoy of the
prince bishop ofLübeck at the Court ofCopenhagen , but often stayed atEutin to spend time with his college friend and member of the Dichterbund,Johann Heinrich Voss .In 1782 Stolberg married Agnes von Witzleben, whom he celebrated in his poems. After six years of happy married life, leaving two sons and two daughters, Agnes died an early death in 1788. Friedrich Leopold then became Danish envoy to the Court of
Prussia , and contracted a second marriage with the Countess Sophie von Redern in 1789. After their wedding he and his wife took a grand tour through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.This tour was of great importance for his religious development, as he then made the acquaintance of the devout Catholic Freiherr von Droste-Vischering, as well as of Droste-Vischering's resident tutor, the distinguished theologian Katerkamp. In 1791 he was appointed president of the Lübeck episcopal court at Eutin; he resigned this office in 1800, retiring to
Münster inWestphalia . By his second marriage Stolberg had a large family, of which all, with the exception of the oldest daughter, followed their father's example and joined the Catholic Church in 1801. The oldest daughter, Agnes, was betrothed to theLutheran Count Ferdinand ofStolberg-Wernigerode , but her son in 1854 became a Catholic. Four sons and two sons-in-law took part in the campaign againstFrance in 1814; one of these sons was killed at theBattle of Ligny (1815).For his conversion to Catholicism, Friedrich Leopold was severely attacked by his former friend Voss ("Wie ward Fritz Stolberg zum Unfreien?", 1819). After living for a while (from 1812) in the neighbourhood of
Bielefeld , he removed to his estate ofSondermühlen nearOsnabrück , where he remained until his death in 1819.Works
Friedrich Leopold wrote many
ode s,ballad s,satire s and dramas; among them thetragedy "Timoleon" (1784). He produced translations of the "Iliad " (1778), of "Plato" (1796-1797), "Aeschylus" (1802), and "Ossian" (1806); he published in 1815 a "Leben Alfreds des Grossen", and a voluminous "Geschichte der Religion Jesu Christi" (17 vols., 1806-1818). Other works include poetry, as "Ballads" (1779) and "Iambics" (1784), and other works, such as "Plays" (1787) and "Travels" (1791); and novels, such as "The Island" (1788). He also wrote a history of "Alfred the Great" (1816); a life of "St. Vincent de Paul"; translated passages from the works of St. Augustine, and also wrote meditations on the Holy Scriptures, which, however, together with the "Büchlein der Liebe", and the polemical pamphlet "Kurze Abfertigung des langen Schmähschrifts des Hofrats Voss", did not appear until after his death.The "Collected Works of Christian and Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg" were published in twenty volumes in 1820-1825; 2nd ed. 1827. Friedrich's correspondence with FH Jacobi will be found in Jacobi's "Briefwechsel" (1825-1827); that with Voss has been edited by O Hellinghaus (1891).
Selections from the poetry of the two brothers will be found in August Sauer's "Der Göttinger Dichterbund", iii. (Kürschner's "Deutsche Nationalliteratur", vol. 50, 1896). See also:
*Theodor Menge, "Der Graf F. L. Stolberg and seine Zeitgenossen" (2 vols, 1862)
*JH Hennes, "Aus F. L. von Stolbergs Jugendjahren" (1876)
*the same, "Stolberg in den zwei letzten Jahrzehnten seines Lebens" (1875)
*Johannes Janssen , "F. L. Graf zu Stolberg" (2 vols, 1877), 2nd ed. 1882
*Wilhelm Keiper , "F. L. Stolbergs Jugendpoesie" (1893).Notes
References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14299b.htm Catholic encyclopedia article]
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