Anastasius Grun

Anastasius Grun
Anastasius Grun
    Anastasius Grün
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Anastasius Grün
    A pseudonym for Anton Alexander (Maria), Count von Auersperg, an Austrian poet; b. at Laibach in 1806. d. at Graz in 1876. He received his earliest training at the Theresian academy, at Vienna, and later studied philosophy and jurisprudence at Vienna and Graz. From 1831 on he was occupied with the care of his paternal estates at Thurn. Repeatedly he undertook journeys through Italy, France, and England, until he married a Countess in 1839. Henceforth he divided his time between his estates and Vienna. In the meantime his poems had made him famous as a charnpion of liberalism, and he had entered the political field. In 1848 he was elected a member of the National Assembly at Frankfort. Disappointed in his expectations, he withdrew and retired to private life, from whence he did not emerge until 1830, when Austria had become a constitutional State. He was appointed a life member of the Austrian Reichsrat serving at the same time first as a member of the Carniolan and then of the Styrian diet.
    His first collection of lyric poems, "Blatter der Liebe", appeared in 1830. This was followed by a romantic cycle, "Der letzte Ritter" (Stuttgart, 1830), in praise of Emperor Maximilian I. But fame came to from through his political poems, the first collection of which appeared anonymously in 1831 under the title of "Spaziergange eines Wiener Poeten". It was a severe arraignment of the oppressive conditions prevailing under the regime of Metternich, and created a sensation among all classes. The next collection, "Schutt" ("Ruins"—1835), was also political in tendency. Neither this nor the preceding collection has won enduring fame. This Grün owes rather to some of his lyrics like "Das Blatt im Buche" and "Der letzte Dichter", which appeared in "Gedichte" (Leipzig, 1837). His two humorous poems, "Nibelungen im Frack" (1843) and "Der Pfaff vom Kahlenberg" (1850) were never really popular. Other works of Grün are the "Volkslieder aus Krain" (Leipzig, 1850), a collection of Slovenic folk-songs, and "Robin Hood" (Stuttgart, 1864), a free rendering of old English ballads. His complete works were edited by L. A. Frankl (Berlin, 1877, 5 vols.), new edition by Anton Schlossar (Leipzig).
    VON RADICS, A. Grün und seine Heimath (Stuttgart, 1876); IDEM, A. Grün, Verschollenes und Vergilbtes aus dessen Leben und Wirken (Leipzig, 1878); SCHATZMAYER, Anton Graf von Auereperg, sein Leben und Dichten (2nd ed, Frankfort, 1872); SCHONBACH, Anastasius Grün in Gesammete Aufsatze zur neueren Litteratur in Deutechland, Oesterreich, Amerika (Graz, 1900), pp. 174-185.
    ARTHUR F.J. REMY
    Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Anastasius Grün — Anastasius Grün, 1835 Anastasius Grün Denkmal von Karl Schwerzek, 1891 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Anastasius Grün — Anastasius Grün, s. Auersperg …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Anastasius Grün — Anastasĭus Grün, s. Auersperg (Geschlecht) …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Apartment Anastasius-Grün Gasse — (Вена,Австрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 18. Веринг, 1180 Вена, Австр …   Каталог отелей

  • GRÜN (A.) — GRÜN ANTON ALEXANDER comte d’AUERSPERG dit ANASTASIUS (1806 1897) Sous le pseudonyme d’Anastasius Grün se cache Anton Alexander, comte d’Auersperg, un noble de haute lignée autrichienne. Il fréquente la cour et, avant 1848, rencontre un… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Anastasius — ist ein männlicher Vorname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung des Namens 2 Namenstag 3 Päpste mit dem Namen Anastasius 4 Wei …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Grün (Begriffsklärung) — Grün (von ahd. gruoen ‚wachsen‘, ‚grünen‘, ursprünglich ‚grasfarbig‘) bezeichnet: Grün, eine Farbe im Golfsport den letzten Abschnitt eines Golfplatzes, siehe Golfplatz#Grün eine politische Richtung, siehe Grüne Politik den Bestand an Grünland in …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Grün — Grün, the German word for green, may refer to:PlaceGrün as a name for a place may refer to: * Grün (Vogtland), a former municipality, now quarter of Lengenfeld (Vogtland) * Grün, the German name for the municipality Grône in the canton of Valais …   Wikipedia

  • Anastasius — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Anastasius imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender =male meaning =resurrection region = origin =Greek related names =Anastasia footnotes = Anastasius (Greek: Ἀναστάσιος , Anastasios ) is derived from the Greek… …   Wikipedia

  • Grün, Anastasius — • Pseudonym for Anton Alexander (Maria), Count von Auersperg, a nineteenth century Austrian poet Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”