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- W1994901762 abstract "Herder was the third of the great German Classical writers who assembled at the court of Weimar at the end of the eighteenth century. Unlike Goethe and Schiller, he was not, primarily, a writer of drama or lyrical verse and fiction, but a critic, philosopher, and theologian. Born in 1744, of poor parents, in the small East Prussian town of Mohrungen, he became a pupil and later a bitter opponent of Kant. Before he was twenty-five he had held and resigned important positions as a teacher and minister of the Gospel in Riga, and he came to Weimar in 1776, at Goethe's instigation, as Chief Pastor and Court Preacher. He became at once an honoured member of the distinguished circle that surrounded the ducal court and remained so till he died in 1803. In, his lifetime he achieved eminence in a number of different fields, as preacher and educator, literary critic and philosopher of history, translator and folk-lorist, and in these and a score of ancillary subjects, ranging from geography and archaeology to sociology and the history of literature, and from feminism to phonetics, his influence is still felt today. Yet his name is now generally remembered only by specialists. Students of German literature turn to him as the teacher of Goethe and the father of Romanticism. Writers on linguistics acknowledge that his researches were the start of all scientific work on the nature and origin of language and comparative philology. He is known, especially in Eastern Europe, as the founder of nationalism. Philosophers recognize that his grasp of the principle of historical evolution marks a turning-point in the philosophy of history. He was the most fertile and suggestive of thinkers—with the result that his ideas were quickly taken up by others and their parentage forgotten. “Of illustrious men the whole world is the sepulchre,” is literally true of Herder." @default.
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- W1994901762 title "The Heritage of Johann Gottfried Herder" @default.
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