- Georg Büchner
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name = Georg Büchner
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birthname = Karl Georg Büchner
birthdate =October 17 ,1813
birthplace = Goddelau, Germany
deathdate =February 19 ,1837
deathplace = Zurich, Switzerland
occupation = dramatist
nationality = German
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notableworks = "Danton's Death"; "Leonce and Lena"; "Woyzeck"
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relatives =Ludwig Büchner
influences =William Shakespeare ;Friedrich Ludwig Weidig ;Victor Hugo ;François-Noël Babeuf ;Claude Henri de Saint-Simon
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website =Karl Georg Büchner (
October 17 ,1813 –February 19 ,1837 ) was a Germandramatist andwriter of prose. He was the brother of physician and philosopherLudwig Büchner . Georg Büchner's talent is generally held in great esteem inGermany . It is widely believed that, but for his early death, he might have attained the significance of such central German literary figures asJohann Wolfgang von Goethe andFriedrich Schiller .Life and career
Born in Goddelau near
Darmstadt , Hesse-Darmstadt, the son of a doctor, Büchner attended a Humanist secondary school that focused on modernlanguages , including French, Italian and English. Nevertheless Büchner studiedmedicine inStrasbourg .In 1828 he became interested in
politics and joined a circle ofWilliam Shakespeare aficionados which later on probably became theGießen and Darmstadt section of the "Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte" (Society for Human Rights). In Strasbourg, he immersed himself inFrench literature and political thought.Writing career
While Büchner continued his studies in
Gießen he established a secret society dedicated to the revolutionary cause. With the help of the evangelical theologianFriedrich Ludwig Weidig he published the leaflet "Der Hessische Landbote", a revolutionary pamphlet criticizing social grievances in theGrand Duchy of Hesse . The authorities charged them withtreason and issued a warrant of apprehension. While Weidig was arrested, tortured and died imprisoned in Darmstadt, Büchner fled across the border toStrasbourg where he wrote most of his literary work and translated two plays byVictor Hugo , "Lucrèce Borgia" and "Marie Tudor". Two years later, his dissertation, "Mémoire sur le Système Nerveux du Barbeaux (Cyprinus barbus L.)" was published inParis andStrasbourg . He was influenced by the utopian communist theories ofFrançois-Noël Babeuf andClaude Henri de Saint-Simon . In October 1836, after receiving his doctorate and being appointed by theUniversity of Zurich as a lecturer in anatomy, Büchner relocated toZurich where he spent his final months writing and teaching until he died oftyphus at the age of twenty-three.In 1835, his first play, "Dantons Tod" ("
Danton's Death "), about theFrench revolution , was published, followed by "Lenz" (first partly published inKarl Gutzkow 's and Wienberg's "Deutsche Revue", which was quickly banned); "Lenz" is anovella based on the life of theSturm und Drang poetJakob Michael Reinhold Lenz . In 1836 his second play, "Leonce and Lena " portrayed thenobility . His unfinished and most famous play, "Woyzeck ", was the first literary work in German whose main characters were members of theworking class . Published posthumously, it became the basis forAlban Berg 's opera "Wozzeck " which premiered in 1925.By the 1870s, Büchner was nearly forgotten in Germany when
Karl Emil Franzos edited his works; these later became a major influence on naturalism andexpressionism .Arnold Zweig described "Lenz", Büchner's only work of prose, as the "beginning of modern European prose".External links
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* [http://www.leserattenforum.de/lrf/Projekt/Buechner/Haus/Rundgang.htm Büchner's birthplace]Editions
*Georg Büchner, "Werke und Briefe. Münchner Ausgabe" (dtv, 1997). ISBN 3423123745.
Translations
*Georg Büchner, "Complete Plays and Prose", trans. Carl Richard Mueller (Hill and Wang, 1963)
*Georg Büchner, "The Complete Plays: Danton's Death; Leonce and Lena; Woyzeck; Lenz; the Hessian Messenger; on Cranial Nerves; Selected Letters" trans. John Reddick (Penguin Classics, 1993) ISBN 0140445862.
*Georg Büchner, "Danton's Death, Leonce and Lena and Woyzeck", trans. Victor Price, (Oxford World's Classics, 1998). ISBN 0192836501.There are many translations of the individual plays.Persondata
NAME=Büchner, Georg
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Büchner, Karl Georg
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German playwright
DATE OF BIRTH=17 October ,1813
PLACE OF BIRTH=Goddelau nearDarmstadt , Hessen-Darmstadt
DATE OF DEATH=19 February ,1837
PLACE OF DEATH=Zürich
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