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  2. Georg Büchner - Wikipedia

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    Born in Goddelau (now part of Riedstadt) in the Grand Duchy of Hesse as the son of a physician, Büchner attended the Darmstadt gymnasium, a humanistic secondary school. [1]In 1828, he became interested in politics and joined a circle of William Shakespeare aficionados, which later on probably became the Giessen and Darmstadt section of the Society for Human Rights (Gesellschaft für ...

  3. Lenz (fragment) - Wikipedia

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    Lenz is a novella fragment written by Georg Büchner in Strasbourg in 1836. It is based on the documentary evidence of Jean Frédéric Oberlin's diary. Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, a friend of Goethe, is the subject of the story.

  4. Woyzeck - Wikipedia

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    Woyzeck (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔʏtsɛk]) is a stage play written by Georg Büchner.Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837.

  5. Danton's Death - Wikipedia

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    Georg Büchner wrote his works in the period between Romanticism and Realism in the so-called Vormärz era in German history and literature (1815/1830-1848). The goal of the politically liberal poets of this period was that literature of a sham existence would again become an effective organ for renewing political and social life.

  6. The Hessian Courier - Wikipedia

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    First page of Der Hessische Landbote by Georg Büchner, July 1834.. The Hessian Courier (German: Der Hessische Landbote) is an eight-page pamphlet, written by Georg Büchner in 1834, in which he argues against the social injustices of his time.

  7. 'They always said 'No': Why Led Zeppelin's surviving members ...

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    Captured here in Austin, Texas, in 2022, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss perform on their Raising the Roof Tour. Plant revisits he early years with Led Zeppelin in a new doc, "Becoming Led Zeppelin."

  8. Frederick Buechner - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Bebb tetralogy proved to be one of Buechner's most well-known works. Published in the years from 1972 to 1977, it brought Buechner to a much wider audience, and gained him very positive reviews (Lion Country, the first book in the series, was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1971). Of writing the series, Buechner says: "I ...

  9. Married for 50 years, these psychologists who study love ...

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    Psychologists Arthur and Elaine Aron are known for research behind the “36 Questions That Lead to Love.” They share how their relationship has lasted over 50 years.

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