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KLAUS GROTH (1819–1899)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 621 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KLAUS

GROTH (1819–1899)  , Low German poet, was born at
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Heide in Schleswig-Holstein, on the 24th of
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April 1819 . After studying at the seminary in
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Tondern (1838–1841), he became a teacher at the girls' school in his native
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village, but in 1847 went to
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Kiel to qualify for a higher educational
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post . I11-
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health interrupted his studies and it was not until 1853 that he was able to resume them at Kiel . In 1856 he took the degree of doctor of philosophy at
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Bonn, and in 1858 settled as privatdocent in German literature and
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languages at Kiel, where, in 1866, he was made professor, and where he lived until his
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death on the 1st of
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June 18og . In his Low German (Plattdeutsch) lyric and epic poems, which reflect the influence of Johann Peter Hebei (q.v.), Groth gives poetic expression to the country
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life of his
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northern home; and though his descriptions may not always reflect the
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peculiar characteristics of the peasantry of Holstein as faithfully as those of F . Reuter (q.v.), yet Groth is a lyric poet of genuine inspiration . His chief
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works are Quickborn, Volksleben in platldeutschen Gedichten Ditmarscher Mundart (1852; 25th ed . 19oo; and in High German
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translations, notably by M . J." Berchem, Krefeld, 1896); and two volumes of stories, Vertelln (1855-18J9, 3rd ed . 1881); also Voer de Goern (1858) and Ut
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min Jungsparadies (1875) . Groth's Gesammelte Werke appeared in 4 vols . (1893) .

His Lebenserinnerungen were edited by E .

Wolff in 1891; see also K . Eggers, K . Groth
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mid die plattdeutsche Dichtung (1885); and
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biographies by A . Bartels (1899) and H .

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