![]() As a poet, however, he acquiredĭistinction chiefly by the ease, simplicity and grace with which Tendencies of his time, and he was among the earliestĪnd most effective of the political poets who prepared the wayįor the outbreak of 1848. In politics he ardently sympathized with the progressive Fallersleben was one of the best popular poets of modern Höxter on the Weser, where he died on the 19th of Januaryġ874. The Duke of Ratibor at the monasterial castle of Corvey near With Oskar Schade (1826–1906) he edited the Weimarische Jahrbuch (1854–1857). In 1849, and during the next ten years lived first in Bingerbrück,Īfterwards in Neuwied, and then in Weimar, where together Salary attached to a promised office not yet vacant. He was restored to his rights, and received the Wartegeld-the The revolution of 1848 he was enabled to return to Prussia, where Mecklenburg, of which he became a naturalized citizen. Switzerland and Italy, and lived for two or three years in Unpolitische Lieder (1840–1841), which gave much offence to He was also madeĮxtraordinary professor of the German language and literatureĪt that university in 1830, and ordinary professor in 1835 īut he was deprived of his chair in 1842 in consequence of his ![]() In 1823 he was appointed custodian of the university libraryĪt Breslau, a post which he held till 1838. Theology, but he soon devoted himself entirely to literature. Of Helmstedt and Brunswick, and afterwards at the universities Of Lüneburg, Hanover, on the 2nd of April 1798, the son of the Historian of literature, was born at Fallersleben in the duchy Hoffmann von Fallersleben, German poet, philologist and ![]() HOFFMANN, AUGUST HEINRICH (1798–1874), known as ![]()
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