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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 310 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GRAF VON ADOLF FRIEDRICH SCHACK (1815-1894)  , German poet and historian of literature, was born at Brusewitz near Schwerin on the 2nd of August 1815 . Having studied jurisprudence (1834–1838) at the
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universities of
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Bonn,
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Heidelberg and Berlin, he entered the
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Mecklenburg State service and was subsequently attached to the " Kammergericht " in Berlin . Tiring of official
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work, he resigned his appointment, and after travelling in Italy,
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Egypt and Spain, was attached to the court of the
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grand duke of
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Oldenburg, whom he accompanied on a journey to the East . On his return he entered the Oldenburg government service, and in 1849 was sent as envoy to Berlin . In 1852 he retired from his
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diplomatic
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post, resided for a while on his estates in Mecklenburg and then travelled in Spain, where he studied Moorish
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history . In 1855, he settled at Munich, where he was made member of the academy of sciences, and here collected a splendid gallery of pictures, containing masterpieces of Genelli, Feuerbach, Schwind, Bdcklin, Lenbach, &c., and which, though bequeathed by him to the Emperor William II., still remains at Munich and is one of the noted galleries in that city . He died at Rome on the 14th of
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April 1894 . Schack was a most productive author; he wrote lyric poems (Gedichte, 1867, 6th ed . 1888) ; novels in verse, Durch alle Wetter (187o, 3rd ed . 1875) and Ebenbiirtig (1876) ; the dramatic poem Helidor (1878); the tragedies Die Pisaner (1872) and Walpurga and Der Johanniter (1887); and the
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political comedies, Der Kaiserbote and Cancan (1873) . As an historian of literature• and
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art, he published Geschichte der dramatischen Literatur and Kunst in Spanien (3 vols . 1845-1846, 2nd ed .

1854), Poesie and Kunst der Araber in Spanien and Sicilien (1865, 2nd ed . 1877), which are valuable contributions to

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literary history . He also produced some excellent
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translations, e.g . Spanisches Theater (1845) ; Heldensagen
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des Firdusi (1851) and Stimmen vom Ganges (1857, 2nd ed . 1877) . He also compiled the catalogue and history of his own picture gallery, Meine Gemaldesammlung (7th ed., 1894) . His collected
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works, Gesammelte Werke, were published in six volumes (1883, 3rd ed. in to vols . 1897-1899) . Nachgelassene Dichtungen were edited by G . Winkler (1896) . See his autobiography, Ein halbes Jahrhundert, Erinnerungen and Aufzeichnungen (3 vols . 1887, 3rd ed .

1894) . Cf. further the accounts of Schack by F . W . Rogge (1883), E . Zabel (1885), E . Brenning (1885), W . J . Mannsen (from the Dutch, 1889), and also L .

Berg, Zwischen zwei Jahrhunderten (1896) .

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