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INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT IN THE CULTURE OF GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES IN THE LATE-18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES
German romanticism; German Romantics; German Romantism; German Romantic; German romantics
  • [[Angelica Kauffman]], ''[[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]'', 1787
  • [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]]. Project for church in [[Oranienburger Vorstadt]], Berlin
  • [[Moritz Daniel Oppenheim]] ''[[Heinrich Heine]]'', 1831, [[Kunsthalle Hamburg]]
  • Joseph von Eichendorff

German      
n. Deutsch, Deutsche Sprache
High German         
  • [[Upper German]]}}
FAMILY OF LANGUAGES WHICH INCLUDES STANDARD GERMAN
HighGerman; High German language; High german; High German dialect; High German; High-German; Hochdeutsche Mundarten
Hochdeutsch (dialektfrei)
German shepherd         
  • White Swiss Shepherd Dog
  • A nine-week-old puppy
  • A common breed club's goal for German Shepherd body conformity, criticised by the UK Kennel Club
  • Illustration from 1909
  • Museum of Veterinary Anatomy]] of [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Sable bitch (left) and dog (right)
  • An infant with two dogs
  • White Shepherd
  • [[Max von Stephanitz]], the founder of the breed (with [[Horand von Grafrath]]), circa 1900
  • Shiloh Shepherd
  • [[Strongheart]], one of the earliest canine stars (1921)
  • East-European Shepherd
GERMAN BREED OF SHEPHERD DOG
Alsatian dog; Alsatian (dog breed); German shepherd; Shiloh Shepherd dog; Schäferhund; Schaferhund; German shepard; German sheperd; Alsatian Dog; German shephard; East German Shepherd Dog; Shiloh Shepherds; German shephards; German Shepard; German Shepherd Dogs; German Shepherd dog; German Shepard Dog; German shepards; Schaeferhund; German Shepherds; Shiloh Shepherd; King Shepherd; Panda Shepherd; German Shpherd; German shepherds; Deutscher Schäferhund; Deutscher Schaferhund; German sheperds in war; German Shepherd dogs; German Sheppard; Schniebley; Czech Shepherd; Alsation dog; German Shepherd Dog; Alsatian (dog); Alsatian Wolf Dog; German Shephard; German Shepard dog; Shiloh Shepherd Dog; German shepherd dog; Shiloh shepherd dog; Shiloh shepherd; Alsatian wolf dog
Deutscher Schäferhund

Определение

High German
¦ noun the standard literary and spoken form of German, originally used in the highlands in the south of Germany.

Википедия

German Romanticism

German Romanticism (German: Deutsche Romantik) was the dominant intellectual movement of German-speaking countries in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, influencing philosophy, aesthetics, literature, and criticism. Compared to English Romanticism, the German variety developed relatively early, and, in the opening years, coincided with Weimar Classicism (1772–1805). In contrast to the seriousness of English Romanticism, the German variety of Romanticism notably valued wit, humour, and beauty.

The early period, roughly 1797 to 1802, is referred to as Frühromantik or Jena Romanticism. The philosophers and writers central to the movement were Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder (1773–1798), Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854), Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834), Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829), August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767–1845), Ludwig Tieck (1773–1853), and Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) (1772–1801).

The early German Romantics strove to create a new synthesis of art, philosophy, and science, by viewing the Middle Ages as a simpler period of integrated culture; however, the German Romantics became aware of the tenuousness of the cultural unity they sought. Late-stage German Romanticism emphasized the tension between the daily world and the irrational and supernatural projections of creative genius. In particular, the critic Heinrich Heine criticized the tendency of the early German Romantics to look to the medieval past for a model of unity in art and society.

A major product of the French occupation under Napoleon was a strong development in German nationalism which eventually turned the German Confederation into the German Empire after a series of conflicts and other political developments. German Romanticism was nationalistic and therefore became hostile to the ideals of the French Revolution. Major Romantic thinkers, especially Ernst Moritz Arndt, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Heinrich von Kleist, and Friedrich Schleiermacher, embraced reactionary politics and were hostile to political liberalism, rationalism, neoclassicism, and cosmopolitanism.