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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. 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.

  5. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books.

  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. 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.

  8. The Sacred Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Journey: A Memoir of Early Days is an autobiography by author Frederick Buechner, the first of a four part series.Published in 1982, the work describes the author's life from his childhood up until his conversion to Christianity in 1953, at the age of twenty-seven.

  9. The Son of Laughter - Wikipedia

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    In his review, published in Theology Today, Eugene Peterson found both Buechner's rendering of Jacob and his broader experimentation with hagiography to be 'accessible and honest'. [17] Eschewing any attempt to categorise The Son of Laughter, George Garrett noted that 'Buechner's career as a novelist has been a string of surprises’. [18]

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