Herder, Johann Gottfried Von - yōˈhän gôtˈfrēt fən hĕrˈdər, 1744–1803, German philosopher, critic, and clergyman, b. East Prussia. Herder was an enormously influential literary critic and a leader in the Sturm und Drang movement. After an impoverished childhood, he studied theology at Königsberg and came under the |
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