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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 976 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MORITZ KARL WILHELM ANTON STRACHWITZ  at Peterwitz near
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Frankenstein in
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Silesia . After studying in Breslau and Berlin he settled on his estate in Moravia, where he devoted himself to
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literary pursuits . When travelling in Italy in 1847 he was taken
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ill at Venice, and died on the 11th of December at Vienna . Although he had thus only reached his twenty-fifth
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year, he revealed a lyric genius of remarkable force and originality . His first collection of poems, Lieder eines Erwachenden, appeared in 1842 and went through several
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editions . Neue Gedichte were published after his
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death in 1848 . These poems are characteristic of the transition through which the German lyric was passing between 1840 and 1848; the old Romantic strain is still dominant, especially in his
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ballads, which are unquestionably his finest productions; but, side by side with it, there is to be seen the influence of Platen, to whose warmest admirers Strachwitz belonged, as well as echoes of the restless
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political spirit of those eventful years . His political lyric was, however, tempered by an aristocratic restraint which was absent from the writings of men like Herwegh and
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Freiligrath . Strachwitz's early death was a
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great loss to German letters; for he was by far the most promising of the younger lyric poets of his time . Strachwitz's collected Gedichte appeared first in 185o (8th ed., 1891); a convenient reprint will be found in Reclam's Universalbibliothek . See A . K .

T . Tielo,

Die Dichtung
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des Grafen Moritz von Strachwitz (1902) .

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