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  1. Christoph Martin Wieland (born September 5, 1733, Oberholzheim, near Biberach [Germany]—died January 20, 1813, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar) poet and man of letters of the German Rococo period whose work spans the major trends of his age, from rationalism and the Enlightenment to classicism and pre-Romanticism.

  2. Christoph Martin Wieland (German:; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first Bildungsroman ( Geschichte des Agathon ), [1] as well as the epic Oberon , which formed the basis for Carl Maria von Weber 's opera of the same name .

  3. Christoph Martin Wieland (Oberholzheim, Württemberg, 1733 - Weimar, 1813) Poeta y escritor alemán. Es uno de los principales representantes del clasicismo alemán. Hijo de un pastor protestante, profesó ideas pietistas. Sus primeras obras son un poema antilucreciano, La naturaleza de las cosas (1752), unas Cartas morales y el Anti-Ovidio (1752).

  4. Christoph Martin Wieland (Oberholzheim, 5 de septiembre de 1733-Weimar, 20 de enero de 1813) fue un poeta, escritor, traductor y editor alemán. Biografía [ editar ] Nació en Oberholzheim (actualmente parte de la ciudad de Achstetten , que entonces pertenecía a la ciudad imperial libre de Biberach an der Riss ), en el sudeste del ...

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · WIELAND, CHRISTOPH MARTIN (1733 – 1813), German writer, publisher, and classicist and one of the most influential literary figures of the German Enlightenment. The son of a Lutheran minister, Christoph Martin Wieland was born in Oberholzheim, Upper Swabia, near the imperial city of Biberach on 5 September 1733.

  6. Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813) was the most famous and best-paid German author of his age for quite a long time. Wieland’s works were translated into 13 languages in his lifetime. He was an important protagonist of the Enlightenment and he also paved the way for German Classicism in literature.

  7. Born in Oberholzheim, German poet Christoph Martin Wieland was the son of a Pietist parson. Educated at the University of Tübingen, Wielands literary community included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller and Johann Gottfried Herder. Wielands early work often engages themes of faith…