Christian Heinrich Spiess (4 April 1755 – 17 August 1799) was a German writer of romances and later pulp fiction, horror stories. He was born in Freiberg...
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von Spiess, Romanian officer, writer & hunter Christian Heinrich Spiess, German writer of romances Fred Spiess, American oceanographer Fritz Spiess, Canadian...
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sister Christiane. In Weimar, Vulpius began, in imitation of Christian Heinrich Spiess, to write a series of romantic narratives: operas, dramas and...
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Dark Romanticism (section Johann Heinrich Fuseli)
Hoffmann, and Ludwig Tieck, and also pre-Romantic figure of Christian Heinrich Spiess, — though their emphasis on existential alienation, the demonic...
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University Press. ISBN 0-719-00745-3. Greene 2012, "Petrarchism". Wölfflin, Heinrich (1964) [1888]. Renaissance and Baroque. Translated by Kathrin Simon. Ithaca...
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organ builder Alfred Wilhelm Stelzner (1840–1895), geologist Christian Heinrich Spiess (1755–1799), actor, playwright and author, co-founder of the Gothic...
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Treasure (1829), The Werewolf (1829) and Kiev Witches (1833) Christian Heinrich Spiess, Das Petermännchen (1793), Der alte Überall und Nirgends (1792)...
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the Schauerroman genre. Other early authors and works included Christian Heinrich Spiess, with his works Das Petermännchen (1793), Der alte Überall und...
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University Press, 1959. Fraanje, Maarten. Nikolai Karamzin and Christian Heinrich Spiess: "Poor Liza" in the Context of the Eighteenth-Century German Suicide...
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the region. Christian Heinrich Spiess (1755–1799), German writer; lived and died here Primary school Pond Grave of Christian Heinrich Spiess "Population...
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