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Sturm und Drang, German Literature

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Sturm und Drang[shtoorm oont drAng] Pronunciation Key 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, GOtz 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 MUller. The last major figure was Schiller, whose Die RAuber 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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classicism
drama, Western
German literature
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wilhelm Heinse
Johann Gottfried von Herder
Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Johann Paul Friedrich Richter
romanticism
Friedrich von Schiller
Friedrich Ludwig SchrOder
Ludwig Tieck

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