Heinrich Leuthold, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Heinrich Leuthold

Swiss poet (1827-1879)

Date of Birth: 09-Aug-1827

Place of Birth: Wetzikon, canton of ZĂĽrich, Switzerland

Date of Death: 01-Jul-1879

Profession: writer, poet, translator, poet lawyer, journalist

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Heinrich Leuthold

  • 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 ZĂĽrich 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 SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung, and travelled around Germany for the next few years.
  • In 1862 he published, with Emanuel Geibel, FĂĽnf BĂĽcher 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.
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