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Heinrich Leuthold (9 August 1827–1 July 1879) was a Swiss poet and translator, described by one critic as the writer "most endowed with genius" of the Munich literary circle, Die Krokodile. He was born in Wetzikon. He studied law at Zürich and Basel before moving to Munich in 1857, where he joined the poets' society, Die Krokodile. His extremely critical manner is said to have alienated Paul Heyse. From 1860 he worked as an editor at the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and travelled around Germany for the next few years. In 1862, he published, with Emanuel Geibel, Fünf Bücher französischer Lyrik, a substantial set of volumes containing translations from the French; and in 1868 he wrote an epic, Penthesilea.

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  • Heinrich Leuthold (* 9. August 1827 in Wetzikon; † 1. Juli 1879 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Dichter, Übersetzer und Journalist. (de)
  • Heinrich Leuthold (9 August 1827–1 July 1879) was a Swiss poet and translator, described by one critic as the writer "most endowed with genius" of the Munich literary circle, Die Krokodile. He was born in Wetzikon. He studied law at Zürich and Basel before moving to Munich in 1857, where he joined the poets' society, Die Krokodile. His extremely critical manner is said to have alienated Paul Heyse. From 1860 he worked as an editor at the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and travelled around Germany for the next few years. In 1862, he published, with Emanuel Geibel, Fünf Bücher französischer Lyrik, a substantial set of volumes containing translations from the French; and in 1868 he wrote an epic, Penthesilea. In July 1877 he entered the Burghölzli asylum, supposedly after being rejected as a suitor by the granddaughter of Wilhelm von Humboldt, and he died there two years later, shortly after seeing the publication of Gedichte (1879), a volume of original poetry. Thirty-two of his poems were set in 1944 by Othmar Schoeck as Spielmannsweisen, op. 56, and Der Sänger, op. 57. (en)
  • Heinrich Leuthold, né à Wetzikon le 9 août 1827 et mort à Zurich le 1er juillet 1879, est un traducteur et poète suisse. Il est l'un des membres notables du cercle littéraire de Munich Die Krokodile. (fr)
  • Heinrich Leuthold, född 9 augusti 1827, död 1 juli 1879, var en tysk-schweizisk författare. Leuthold kom efter resor i Sydfrankrike och Italien 1857 till München, där han upptogs i en krets av författare, "Münchner Dichterkreis". Leuthold, som var en stolt och självkritisk natur, framträdde i livstiden endast i ett tillsammans med Emanuel Geibel utgivet band tolkningar av fransk poesi, Fünf Bücher französischer Lyrik (1862). Han förde i övrigt en ganska besynnerlig levnad och greps 1877 av psykisk sjukdom. Hans efterlämnade Gedichte utgavs 1879 och visar exempel på fritt lopp åt de starka lidelserna utan ett ögonblicks avprutning på den formella utmejslingen. Hans Gesammelte Dichtungen utgavs i 3 band 1914. (sv)
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  • Heinrich Leuthold (* 9. August 1827 in Wetzikon; † 1. Juli 1879 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Dichter, Übersetzer und Journalist. (de)
  • Heinrich Leuthold, né à Wetzikon le 9 août 1827 et mort à Zurich le 1er juillet 1879, est un traducteur et poète suisse. Il est l'un des membres notables du cercle littéraire de Munich Die Krokodile. (fr)
  • Heinrich Leuthold, född 9 augusti 1827, död 1 juli 1879, var en tysk-schweizisk författare. Leuthold kom efter resor i Sydfrankrike och Italien 1857 till München, där han upptogs i en krets av författare, "Münchner Dichterkreis". Leuthold, som var en stolt och självkritisk natur, framträdde i livstiden endast i ett tillsammans med Emanuel Geibel utgivet band tolkningar av fransk poesi, Fünf Bücher französischer Lyrik (1862). Han förde i övrigt en ganska besynnerlig levnad och greps 1877 av psykisk sjukdom. Hans efterlämnade Gedichte utgavs 1879 och visar exempel på fritt lopp åt de starka lidelserna utan ett ögonblicks avprutning på den formella utmejslingen. Hans Gesammelte Dichtungen utgavs i 3 band 1914. (sv)
  • Heinrich Leuthold (9 August 1827–1 July 1879) was a Swiss poet and translator, described by one critic as the writer "most endowed with genius" of the Munich literary circle, Die Krokodile. He was born in Wetzikon. He studied law at Zürich and Basel before moving to Munich in 1857, where he joined the poets' society, Die Krokodile. His extremely critical manner is said to have alienated Paul Heyse. From 1860 he worked as an editor at the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and travelled around Germany for the next few years. In 1862, he published, with Emanuel Geibel, Fünf Bücher französischer Lyrik, a substantial set of volumes containing translations from the French; and in 1868 he wrote an epic, Penthesilea. (en)
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  • Heinrich Leuthold (de)
  • Heinrich Leuthold (en)
  • Heinrich Leuthold (fr)
  • Heinrich Leuthold (sv)
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