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Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz (28 June 1823 – 6 July 1891) was a German poet from Lichtenau, Bavaria. Having studied at the universities of Munich and Erlangen, he was apprenticed to the law in the Bavarian State service (1846–49). He next (1849–50) studied languages and literature at Bonn, and in 1851 was appointed professor of aesthetics and of the history of literature at Vienna. In 1852, however, he gave up this post and retired to his estate of Schellenberg, near Kaiserslautern.

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  • Oskar von Redwitz (de)
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  • Редвиц, Оскар фон (ru)
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  • Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz auf Schmölz und Theisenort (* 28. Juni 1823 in Lichtenau (Mittelfranken); † 6. Juli 1891 in der Nervenheilanstalt St. Gilgenberg in Eckersdorf bei Bayreuth) war ein deutscher Dichter. (de)
  • Oskar von Redwitz, född 1823 i Bayern, död 1891, var friherre, tysk författare, Oskar von Redwitz började att arbeta som ämbetsman 1849, men lämnade snart den banan för litterära och språkliga studier. En samling ultramontant agitatoriska och känslosamma dikter under benämning Amaranth (1849, svensk översättning "Walter och Amarant") väckte stort uppseende och bidrog till hans utnämning till professor i estetik och allmän litteraturhistoria vid universitetet i Wien 1851. Han avsade sig dock professuren redan 1852 eftersom han endast hade dilettantiska kunskaper. Sedermera hängav han sig åt ett produktivt författarskap, som omfattade arbeten både i bunden och obunden form och som småningom kom att förespråka frisinnade åskådningar. (sv)
  • Барон Оскар фон Редвиц (нем. Oskar von Redwitz; 28 июня 1823, Лихтенау — 6 июля 1891, ) — немецкий поэт. (ru)
  • Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz (28 June 1823 – 6 July 1891) was a German poet from Lichtenau, Bavaria. Having studied at the universities of Munich and Erlangen, he was apprenticed to the law in the Bavarian State service (1846–49). He next (1849–50) studied languages and literature at Bonn, and in 1851 was appointed professor of aesthetics and of the history of literature at Vienna. In 1852, however, he gave up this post and retired to his estate of Schellenberg, near Kaiserslautern. (en)
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  • Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz auf Schmölz und Theisenort (* 28. Juni 1823 in Lichtenau (Mittelfranken); † 6. Juli 1891 in der Nervenheilanstalt St. Gilgenberg in Eckersdorf bei Bayreuth) war ein deutscher Dichter. (de)
  • Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz (28 June 1823 – 6 July 1891) was a German poet from Lichtenau, Bavaria. Having studied at the universities of Munich and Erlangen, he was apprenticed to the law in the Bavarian State service (1846–49). He next (1849–50) studied languages and literature at Bonn, and in 1851 was appointed professor of aesthetics and of the history of literature at Vienna. In 1852, however, he gave up this post and retired to his estate of Schellenberg, near Kaiserslautern. The pious sentimentality of his romantic epic Amaranth (1849; 42nd ed., 1898) had already gained him enthusiastic admirers, and this work was followed, in 1850, by Märchen and by Gedichte (1852) and the tragedy Sieglinde (1854). He next settled on his estates near Kronach, and here wrote the tragedy Thomas Morus (1856), the historical dramas Philippine Welser (1859) and Der Zunftmeister von Nürnberg (1860), of which the first two met with great success. Elected member of the Bavarian Second Chamber for the district in which he lived, he removed to Munich in 1862. In 1868 he published the novel Hermann Stark, deutsches Leben, and in 1871 Das Lied vom neuen deutschen Reich ("Song of the New German Reich", which contains several hundred patriotic sonnets). In 1872 he took up his residence at Meran, but passed the last years of his life at a sanatorium for nervous disorders near Bayreuth, where he died on 6 July 1891. (en)
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