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ELISABETH See also: German authoress, See also: sister of Klemens Brentano, was See also: born at Frankforton-See also: Main on the 4th of See also: April 1785
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After being educated at a convent school in See also: Fritzlar, she lived for a while with her See also: grand-See also: mother, the novelist, Sophie Laroche (1731-1807), at Offenbach, and from 1803 to 18,36 with her See also: brother-in-See also: law, See also: Friedrich von Savigny, the famous jurist, at Marburg
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In 1807 she made at See also: Weimar the acquaintance of Goethe, -for whom she entertained a violent passion, which the poet, although entering into See also: correspondence with her, did not requite, but only regarded as a harm-less fancy
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Their friendship came to an abrupt end in 1811, owing to " Bettina's " insolent behaviour to Goethe's wife
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In this See also: year she married Ludwig Achim von See also: Arnim (q.v.), by whom she had seven See also: children
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After her See also: husband's See also: death in 1831, her passion for Goethe revived, and in 1835 she published her remarkable See also: book, Goethes Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, which purported to be a correspondence between herself and the poet
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Regarded at first as genuine, it was afterwards for many years looked upon as wholly fictitious, until the publication in 1879 of G. von Loeper's Briefe Goethes an Sophie Laroche and Bettina Brentano, nebsi dichterischen Beilagen, which proved it to be based on authentic material, though treated with the greatest poetical licence
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Equally fantastic is her correspondence Die Gunderode (184o), with her unhappy friend, the poet, Karoline von Gunderode (1780-1806), who committed suicide, and that with her brother Klemens Brentano, under the title Klemens Brentanos Friihlingskranz (1844)
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She also published See also: Dies Bach gehort dem See also: Konig (1843), in which she advocated the emancipation of the Jews, and the abolition of capital punishment
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Among her other See also: works may be mentioned Ilius Pamphilius and die See also: Ambrosia (1848), also a supposititious correspondence
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In all her writings she showed real poetical See also: genius, combined with evidence of an unbalanced mind and a mannerism which becomes tiresome
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She died at Berlin on the loth of See also: January 1859
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See also: Part of a design by her for a See also: colossal statue of Goethe, executed in marble by the sculptor Karl Steinhauser (1813-1878), is in the museum at Weimar
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Her collected works (Samtliche Schriften) were published in Berlin in 11 vols., 1853
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Goethe's Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde has been edited by H
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See also: Grimm (4th ed., Berlin, 1890)
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See also C
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