STURM UND DRANG

shtoorm oont dräng or Storm and Stress, movement in German literature that flourished from c.1770 to c.1784. It takes its name from a play by F. M. von Klinger, Wirrwarr; oder, Sturm und Drang (1776). The ideas of Rousseau were a major stimulus of the movement, but it evolved more immediately from the influence of Herder, Lessing, and others. With Sturm und Drang, German authors became cultural leaders of Europe, writing literature that was revolutionary in its stress on subjectivity and on the unease of man in contemporary society. The movement was distinguished also by the intensity with which it developed the theme of youthful genius in rebellion against accepted standards, by its enthusiasm for nature, and by its rejection of the rules of 18th-century neoclassical style. The great figure of the movement was Goethe, who wrote its first major drama, Götz von Berlichingen (1773), and its most sensational and representative novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774). Other writers of importance were Klopstock, J. M. R. Lenz, and Friedrich Müller. The last major figure was Schiller, whose Die Räuber and other early plays were also a prelude to romanticism.

See studies by R. Pascal (1953, repr. 1967) and M. O. Kirsten (1969).

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...Rechte schufen in der Periode des Vereinigten Landtags eine Atmosphare der Unzufriedenheit und des Misstrauens, die das Schlimmste befurchten liess. Aber der Sturm verebbte nahezu vollig; man kehrte zu der gewohnten erbaulichen oder romantischen Lekture...
...8. Sturm und Drang: the Struggle for Freedom...Aufklarung approximately 1720-70 , Sturm und Drang 1770-83 or so and Classicism...Tod furs Vaterland . 12 The Sturm und Drang was more nationalistic, but Classicism...
...Ehrmann (1755-95) 221 Womens Sturm und Drang, or the Empfindsamkeit of Alienation...as it developed in Germany) and Sturm und Drang Storm and Stress, had probably...language similar to those of the Sturm und Drang, stretched the boundaries of Empfindsam...
...characters. For him, all the Sturm und Drang Fausts are "the modern Prometheus...chapter about Goethe and the Sturm und Drang "The Revolt of Prometheus...Aeschylus and the plays of the Sturm und Drang . A number of interesting parallels...
...always a violent reaction e.g. Sturm und Drang, Expressionism, free rhythms in...Dem Deutschen bedeuten Vorstellung und Ideen mehr als Realitat. Ein Brite...stande: Eingang ins Himmelreich, und auf deren zweitem: Eingang zu VortRugen...
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Literature of the Sturm Und Drang. by Lesley Sharpe Literature of the Sturm und Drang. Ed. by Davif Hill. (Camden House...approaches to the interpretation of the Sturm und Drang that, taken together, reveal its...
...through a variety of keys and tempos in Sturm und Drang fashion before coming to a stop on...April 15, 1784, Schillers Kabale und Liebe received its premiere in Frankfurt...improvises" (sitzt vor dem Flugel und phantasiert), and in the penultimate...
...development owes to Goethes meeting with Herder. In her analysis, the Wilhelm of the Theatralische Sendung is still a Sturm and Drang hero, as confident of his talent as Werther is of his emotions, whereas the later Wilhelm, a thoroughly modern individual...
The quiet acquirer by Karen Kahler Holliday Without the usual sturm und drang, Old Kent has been buying its way into new banking markets. The keys: disciplined buying and smooth integration If experience...
...continuity of opinion from Goethes Sturm und Drang views to his last remarks recorded...forms part of the influential Sturm und Drang manifesto Von deutscher Art und...rallying-point in the revolt of the Sturm und Drang against the tyranny of French...
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...calamitous though brilliant and dramatic century, and I have a sense that we are catching our breath after all the Sturm und Drang. This century in America has been in many ways like the seventeenth in Europe, with its religious wars, social upheavals...
...Strategies among Middle School Adolescents by Diane de Anda Although the view of adolescence as a period of "Sturm und Drang" (Hall,1904) has been discredited as a simplistic overgeneralization (Bandura Walters, 1963; Offer Sabshin, 1984...
...of right-thinking commentary to suggest that the two candidates foreign policies werent nearly as different as the Sturm und Drang of stump rhetoric made it sound. John Kerry, after all, was not promising a withdrawal from Iraq, and given Americas...
...whether some forms should be considered "autism" at all--seems to generate controversy these days. But beneath the Sturm und Drang of the public struggles waged by highly vocal and antagonistic advocacy groups is the experience of individual families...
...Donald Kuspit What do Robert Baribeaus paintings show us that we havent seen before? Theyre full of the painterly Sturm und Drang, the excitement about paint--narcissistic absorption in its fluid pleasures and seductive touch, self-dramatization...
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...tumbling colleagues, disintegrating majorities, the accelerating demolition of Tony Blairs credibility and all the Sturm und Drang which, through election night, so added to the gaiety of nations, its easy to imagine the dark, satisfied smile playing...
...TIMES Newspaper dramas played out on several stages around the nation Friday. There was a cliff-hanger, a tragedy and sturm und drang aplenty. The months-old battle between the Gray Lady and her proverbial billion-dollar baby continued. The New York...
...harmony between maestro and media these days. There is, however, fortissimo, not to mention agitato and maybe a little Sturm und Drang, too. The maestro in this case is Leonard Slatkin of the National Symphony Orchestra, whose recent remarks concerning...
...price of a ticket. This is particularly true of chamber music, an intimate but abstruse genre that has neither the Sturm und Drang of the symphony nor the easy emotion of opera. Two internationally renowned string quartets with strong ties to...
...the grouse season, the newowners of this longestablished emporium announced that 2007 was a good year.What with the Sturm und Drang of the past few months, there was every reasonfor them to go in for the usual gloomwhich of course presages sky-high...
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STURM UND DRANG shtoorm oont drang or Storm and Stress...by F. M. von Klinger, Wirrwarr; oder, Sturm und Drang (1776). The ideas of Rousseau were a...of Herder, Lessing, and others. With Sturm und Drang, German authors became cultural leaders...
STORM AND STRESS see Sturm und Drang . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
TIECK, LUDWIG loot vitkh tek, 1773 1853, German writer. In his youth he led the transition from Sturm und Drang to romanticism, writing with W. H. Wackenroder Phantasien uber die Kunst (1799), essays on aesthetics, and Franz Sternbalds...
...later an army officer. His early work typified the Sturm und Drang period, so named after his play Wirrwarr; oder, Sturm und Drang confusion; or, storm and stress (1776); his later plays...
...lep klop shtok, 1724 1803, German poet, important for his influence upon Goethe, the Gottingen poets, and the Sturm und Drang movement. His epic Messias (4 vol., 1748 73, tr. The Messiah ) created a literary storm when it first appeared...
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