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Karl Friedrich Henckell (17 April 1864, Hanover – 30 July 1929, Lindau) was a German author, poet, and publisher. Henckell studied at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Munich, and Zurich. He lived abroad, in Switzerland, in Zurich and much later Muri (Bern), in Italy (Milan), and in Belgium (Brussels), and was well acquainted with the modern literatures of Europe, on which he frequently lectured, besides giving readings from his own poems. From 1896 until 1905 he was his own publisher, as well as the publisher of other literature, in Zurich and Leipzig. He settled in Munich in 1908. His poetry is revolutionary and socialistic in its tendency.

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  • Karl Henckell (de)
  • Karl Henckell (eo)
  • Karl Friedrich Henckell (en)
  • Karl Henckell (sv)
  • Генкель, Карл Фридрих (ru)
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  • Karl Friedrich Henckell (naskiĝis la 17-an de aprilo 1864 en Hanovro; mortis la 30-an de julio 1929 en Lindau ĉe Boden-Lago) estis germana poeto kaj verkisto. (eo)
  • Karl Friedrich Henckell (* 17. April 1864 in Hannover; † 30. Juli 1929 in Lindau im Bodensee) war ein deutscher Lyriker und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Karl Friedrich Henckell, född 17 april 1864 i Hannover, död 30 juli 1929 i Lindau, var en tysk författare. Henckell debuterade som 20-åring i en naturalistisk antologi och tillhörde en tid bröderna Julius och Heinrich Harts falang. Urval ur hans omfattande lyriska alstring bjuder Mein Liederbuch (1903) och Neuland (1903). Bland hans senare arbeten märks Gripfel und Gründe (1904) samt Schwingungen (1907). (sv)
  • Карл Фридрих Генкель (нем. Karl Friedrich Henckell; 1864—1929) — немецкий писатель, поэт-натуралист и литературный критик; в восьмидесятых годах XIX века играл выдающуюся роль в литературном движении; соратник братьев Юлиуса и Генриха Гарт. Брат (1859—1942) — соучредителя консервного завода «Hero». (ru)
  • Karl Friedrich Henckell (17 April 1864, Hanover – 30 July 1929, Lindau) was a German author, poet, and publisher. Henckell studied at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg, Munich, and Zurich. He lived abroad, in Switzerland, in Zurich and much later Muri (Bern), in Italy (Milan), and in Belgium (Brussels), and was well acquainted with the modern literatures of Europe, on which he frequently lectured, besides giving readings from his own poems. From 1896 until 1905 he was his own publisher, as well as the publisher of other literature, in Zurich and Leipzig. He settled in Munich in 1908. His poetry is revolutionary and socialistic in its tendency. (en)
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