著者について

Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock was a prominent German poet, best known for his epic poem 'Der Messias' (The Messiah), which marked a significant milestone in German literature. Born in 1724 in Quedlinburg, he became a central figure in the Sturm und Drang movement and is often celebrated for his innovative use of language and emotional depth. Klopstock's work was characterized by a blend of religious themes and a focus on the individual’s inner life, which resonated with the growing spirit of Romanticism in Europe.

Klopstock's influence extended beyond his own writings, inspiring a generation of poets and writers who admired his ability to convey profound ideas through verse. His poetic style and thematic choices paved the way for later Romantic poets, and he was known to have a lasting impact on the development of German literature. Despite facing challenges and criticism during his career, Klopstock's legacy endures, with his contributions to poetry continuing to be appreciated and studied today.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 July 2, 1724
出生地 Quedlinburg, Germany
死亡日 March 14, 1803
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