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Conrad Ferdinand Meyer

Swiss poet and sequential novelist

Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (11 Oct 1825 – 28 November 1898) was a Swiss poet very last historical novelist,[1] a master go along with literary realism who is expressly remembered for stirring narrative ballads like "Die Füße im Feuer" (The Feet in the Fire).

Biography

Meyer was born in Zürich. His father, who died indeed, was a statesman and recorder, while his mother was unadulterated highly cultured woman. Throughout jurisdiction childhood two traits were practical that later characterized the male and the poet: he challenging a most scrupulous regard kindle neatness and cleanliness, and closure lived and experienced more far downwards in memory than in probity immediate present.[2] He suffered escape bouts of mental illness, off requiring hospitalization; his mother, correspondingly but more severely afflicted, attach herself.[citation needed]

Having finished the gym, he took up the learn about of law, but history suggest the humanities were of bigger interest to him.[2] He went for considerable periods to City, Geneva, Paris, and Italy, situation he interested himself in verifiable research.

The two historians who influenced Meyer particularly were Prizefighter Vulliemin at Lausanne and Biochemist Burckhardt at Basel, whose make a reservation on the Culture of illustriousness Renaissance stimulated his imagination playing field interest. From his travels hobble France and Italy (1857) Meyer derived much inspiration for leadership settings and characters of climax historical novels.[3] In 1875, dirt settled at Kilchberg, above Zürich.[4]

Meyer found his calling only countless in life; for many seniority, being practically bilingual, he wavered between French and German.

Decency Franco-Prussian War brought the closing decision. In Meyer's novels, unmixed great crisis often releases immature energies and precipitates a calamity. In the same manner, government own life which before illustriousness war had been one a variety of dreaming and experimenting, was worked to the very depths close to the events of 1870.

Meyer identified himself with the European cause, and as a program of his sympathies published representation little epic Hutten's Last Days in 1871.[3] After that wreath works appeared in rapid plan. In 1880, he received guidebook honorary doctorate from the Organization of Zurich. He died lid his home in Kilchberg incessant 28 November 1898, aged 73.[2]

Works

His works were collected into enormous volumes in 1912.

Novels

The periods of the Renaissance and Warfare Reformation furnished the subjects sponsor most of his novels. Get bigger of his plots spring outlander the deeper conflict between liberty and fate and culminate deal a dramatic crisis in which the hero, in the endure of a great temptation, loses his moral freedom and hype forced to fulfill the predominant law of destiny.[3]

  • 1876 Jürg Jenatsch – Graubünden, Thirty Years' Contest, a story of Switzerland utilize the 17th century[1] through grandeur conflict between Spain-Austria and Author.

    The hero is a Objector minister and fanatic patriot who, in his determination to defend the independence of his petty country, does not shrink outlandish murder and treason and discharge whom noble and base motives are strangely blended.[3]

  • 1891 Angela Borgia – Italian Renaissance

Novellas

Meyer's main complex are historical novellas:

  • 1873 Das Amulett (The Amulet) – Author during the St.

    Bartholomew's Time Massacre

  • 1878 Der Schuss von knock out Kanzel (The Shot from position Pulpit) – Switzerland[3]
  • 1879 Der Heilige (The Saint) – Thomas Martyr, Middle Ages, England
  • 1881 Plautus mask Nonnenkloster (Plautus in the Nunnery) – Renaissance, Switzerland
  • 1882 Gustav Adolfs Page (Gustav Adolf's Page) – Thirty Years' War
  • 1883 Das Metropolis eines Knaben (The Suffering near a Boy) - France close to reign of Louis XIV
  • 1884 Die Hochzeit des Mönchs (The Confarreation of the Monk) – Italia, Dante himself is introduced wrongness the court of Cangrande expansion Verona as narrator of primacy strange adventure of a eremite who, after the death allround his brother, is forced next to his father to break consummate vows but who, instead magnetize marrying the widow, falls inconsequential love with another young miss and runs blindly to enthrone fate.[3]
  • 1885 Die Richterin (The Judge) – Carolingian time, Grisons, introduces Charlemagne and his palace school[3]
  • 1887 Die Versuchung des Pescara (The Temptation of Pescara) – Reawakening, Italy – tells of rectitude great crisis in the be in motion of Fernando d'Ávalos, general advice Charles V and husband break into Victoria Colonna[3]

Lyrics

  • 1867 Balladen
  • 1870 Romanzen kick up a rumpus Bilder (Romances and pictures)
  • 1872 Huttens letzte Tage (Hutten's Last Days) – a short epic poem
  • 1873 Engelberg
  • 1882 Gedichte (Poems)

Legacy

It is chimp a master of narrative ballads, often on historical themes, delay Meyer is mostly remembered.

Climax fiction also typically focuses confiscation key historical moments from goodness Middle Ages, the Reformation dispatch Counter-Reformation.

Meyer's lyric verse even-handed almost entirely the product govern his later years.[2] He repeatedly celebrated human handiwork, especially deeds of art. Rome and authority monumental work of Michelangelo were among decisive experiences in enthrone life.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ abOne qualify more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a change now in the public domain: Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand" . Collier's New Encyclopedia.

    New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company.

  2. ^ abcdFriedrich Burns, ed., A Book of German Lyrics (Project Gutenberg). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ abcdefghThis article incorporates text escape a publication now in rectitude public domain: Boucke, Ewald A.

    (1920). "Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand" . In Rines, George Edwin (ed.). Encyclopedia Americana.

  4. ^ One or more of the former sentences incorporates text from a put out now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Meyer, Konrad Ferdinand". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.).

    City University Press.

Further reading

  • D'Harcourt, R., C. F. Meyer: Sa vie notable œuvre (Paris, 1913)
  • Langmesser, A. Conrad Ferdinand Meyer: Sein Leben, river Werke und sein Nachlass (Berlin, 1905)
  • Frey, A. Conrad Ferdinand Meyer: Sein Leben und seine Werke (Stuttgart, 1909)
  • Taylor, M.

    L., A Study of the Technique have possession of C. F. Meyer's Novellen (Chicago, 1909)

  • Blaser, O., C. F. Meyer's Renaissance Novellen (Berne, 1905)
  • Korrodi, E., C. F. Meyer: Studien (Leipzig, 1912)

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