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Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg

Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, also known under the name Anastasius Grün (11 April 1806 – 12 September 1876), was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola, a former Habsburg crown land in today's Slovenia.[1]

Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg
Portrait of Grün by Heinrich von Angeli
Born11 April 1806
Died12 September 1876(1876-09-12) (aged 70)

Biography edit

He was born in Laibach (Ljubljana), and was head of the Thurn am Hart/Krain branch of the Carniolan line of the house of Auersperg. Anton Alexander was the only child of his parents, Count Alexander von Auersperg and Baroness Maria Rosalia Cecilia von Billichgrätz. He received his education first at the University of Graz and then at Vienna, where he studied jurisprudence.[2] In Vienna, he met with fellow Carniolan countryman France Prešeren, who would later become the national poet of the Slovenes. The two established a close friendship which lasted till Prešeren's death in 1849. Prešeren also dedicated an ironic short poem to Auersperg, called Tri želje Anastazija Zelenca ("Three Wishes of the Green Anastasius"), in which he made fun of the friend's bohemian lifestyle.

 

In 1830, Auersperg succeeded to his ancestral property, and in 1832 appeared as a member at the Estates of Carniola in the Lords' Bench of the diet in Laibach. Here he distinguished himself by his outspoken criticism of the Austrian government, leading the opposition of the duchy to the exactions of the central power. In 1832 the title of Imperial Chamberlain was conferred upon him, and in 1839 he married Countess Maria Rosalia, daughter of Count Ignaz Maria von Attems, Governor of Styria and Countess Aloysia Inzaghi von Kindberg .[2] They had one son, Count Theodor Ignaz von Auersperg (1859–1881).[3]

After the Revolution of 1848 in Vienna he represented the district of Laibach in the German Frankfurt Parliament, to which he tried in vain to persuade his Slovene compatriots to send representatives. After a few months, however, disgusted with the violent development of the revolution, he resigned his seat, and again retired into private life. In 1860 he was summoned to the remodelled Reichsrat by the emperor, and next year nominated him a life member of the Austrian upper house (Herrenhaus), where, while remaining a keen upholder of the German centralized empire, as against the federalism the Slavs and Magyars, he greatly distinguished himself as one of the most intrepid and influential supporters of the cause of Realism, in both political and religious matters.[2] He also served in the Diet of Carniola, where he was among the leaders of the Austrian Constitutionalists in Carniola, together with Karl Deschmann.

Literary work edit

 
Anastasius Grün monument

In Count Auersperg's first publication, a collection of lyrics, Blätter der Liebe (1830), showed little originality; but his second production, Der letzte Ritter (1830), brought his genius to light. It celebrates the deeds and adventures of Emperor Maximillian I (1499–1519) in a cycle of poems written in the strophic rhyme of the Nibelungenlied. But Auersperg's fame rests almost exclusively on his political poetry; two collections entitled Spaziergänge eines Wiener Poeten (1831), an attack upon the Metternich regime, and Schutt (1835) created a sensation in Germany by their originality and bold Realism. These two books, which are remarkable not merely for their outspoken opinions, but also for their easy versification and powerful imagery, were the forerunners of the German political poetry of 1840–1848.[2]

His Gedichte (1837), if anything, increased his reputation; his epics, Nibelungen im Frack (1843) and Pfaff vom Kahlenberg (1850), are characterized by a fine ironic humour. He also produced masterly translations of the popular Slovene songs from Carniola (Volkslieder aus Krain, 1850), and of the English poems relating to Robin Hood (1864).[2] He also translated several poems by France Prešeren into German.

Anastasius Grün's Sämtliche Werke (Collected works) were published by L. A. Frankl in 5 vols. (Berlin, 1877); the Briefwechsel zwischen A. G. und Ludwig Frankl (Correspondence between A. G. and Ludwig Frankl) was published in Berlin in 1897. A selection of his Politische Reden und Schriften was published by S. Hock (Vienna, 1906).[2]

Honours edit

 
Concordia commemorative medal for Auersperg's 70th birthday 1876 in Vienna. Medallist Carl Radnitzky. (Obverse)
 
Concordia commemorative medal for Auersperg's 70th birthday 1876 in Vienna. Medallist Carl Radnitzky. (Reverse)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Regarding personal names: Until 1919, Graf was a title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name. The female form is Gräfin. In Germany, it has formed part of family names since 1919.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Chisholm 1911.
  3. ^ Scharmitzer, Dietmar (2010). Anastasius Grün (1806–1876): Leben und Werk. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. pp. 24, 49.

References edit

Further reading edit

  • Schatzmayer, Anton, Graf von Auersperg (second edition, Frankfort, 1872)
  • Radics, Anastasius Grün und seine Heimat (Stuttgart, 1876)

External links edit

  • The Deserter translated by Joseph Costice 1 August 1846
  • "Auersperg, Anton Alexander, Count of" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
  • "Anastasius Grün" . Catholic Encyclopedia. 1913.
  • Works by Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

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Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg also known under the name Anastasius Grun 11 April 1806 12 September 1876 was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola a former Habsburg crown land in today s Slovenia 1 Count Anton Alexander von AuerspergPortrait of Grun by Heinrich von AngeliBorn11 April 1806Died12 September 1876 1876 09 12 aged 70 Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary work 3 Honours 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editHe was born in Laibach Ljubljana and was head of the Thurn am Hart Krain branch of the Carniolan line of the house of Auersperg Anton Alexander was the only child of his parents Count Alexander von Auersperg and Baroness Maria Rosalia Cecilia von Billichgratz He received his education first at the University of Graz and then at Vienna where he studied jurisprudence 2 In Vienna he met with fellow Carniolan countryman France Preseren who would later become the national poet of the Slovenes The two established a close friendship which lasted till Preseren s death in 1849 Preseren also dedicated an ironic short poem to Auersperg called Tri zelje Anastazija Zelenca Three Wishes of the Green Anastasius in which he made fun of the friend s bohemian lifestyle nbsp In 1830 Auersperg succeeded to his ancestral property and in 1832 appeared as a member at the Estates of Carniola in the Lords Bench of the diet in Laibach Here he distinguished himself by his outspoken criticism of the Austrian government leading the opposition of the duchy to the exactions of the central power In 1832 the title of Imperial Chamberlain was conferred upon him and in 1839 he married Countess Maria Rosalia daughter of Count Ignaz Maria von Attems Governor of Styria and Countess Aloysia Inzaghi von Kindberg 2 They had one son Count Theodor Ignaz von Auersperg 1859 1881 3 After the Revolution of 1848 in Vienna he represented the district of Laibach in the German Frankfurt Parliament to which he tried in vain to persuade his Slovene compatriots to send representatives After a few months however disgusted with the violent development of the revolution he resigned his seat and again retired into private life In 1860 he was summoned to the remodelled Reichsrat by the emperor and next year nominated him a life member of the Austrian upper house Herrenhaus where while remaining a keen upholder of the German centralized empire as against the federalism the Slavs and Magyars he greatly distinguished himself as one of the most intrepid and influential supporters of the cause of Realism in both political and religious matters 2 He also served in the Diet of Carniola where he was among the leaders of the Austrian Constitutionalists in Carniola together with Karl Deschmann Literary work edit nbsp Anastasius Grun monumentIn Count Auersperg s first publication a collection of lyrics Blatter der Liebe 1830 showed little originality but his second production Der letzte Ritter 1830 brought his genius to light It celebrates the deeds and adventures of Emperor Maximillian I 1499 1519 in a cycle of poems written in the strophic rhyme of the Nibelungenlied But Auersperg s fame rests almost exclusively on his political poetry two collections entitled Spaziergange eines Wiener Poeten 1831 an attack upon the Metternich regime and Schutt 1835 created a sensation in Germany by their originality and bold Realism These two books which are remarkable not merely for their outspoken opinions but also for their easy versification and powerful imagery were the forerunners of the German political poetry of 1840 1848 2 His Gedichte 1837 if anything increased his reputation his epics Nibelungen im Frack 1843 and Pfaff vom Kahlenberg 1850 are characterized by a fine ironic humour He also produced masterly translations of the popular Slovene songs from Carniola Volkslieder aus Krain 1850 and of the English poems relating to Robin Hood 1864 2 He also translated several poems by France Preseren into German Anastasius Grun s Samtliche Werke Collected works were published by L A Frankl in 5 vols Berlin 1877 the Briefwechsel zwischen A G und Ludwig Frankl Correspondence between A G and Ludwig Frankl was published in Berlin in 1897 A selection of his Politische Reden und Schriften was published by S Hock Vienna 1906 2 Honours edit nbsp Concordia commemorative medal for Auersperg s 70th birthday 1876 in Vienna Medallist Carl Radnitzky Obverse nbsp Concordia commemorative medal for Auersperg s 70th birthday 1876 in Vienna Medallist Carl Radnitzky Reverse Notes editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Regarding personal names Until 1919 Graf was a title translated as Count not a first or middle name The female form is Grafin In Germany it has formed part of family names since 1919 a b c d e f Chisholm 1911 Scharmitzer Dietmar 2010 Anastasius Grun 1806 1876 Leben und Werk Vienna Bohlau Verlag pp 24 49 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Auersperg Anton Alexander Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 2 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 900 Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Auersperg Anton Alexander New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead Further reading editSchatzmayer Anton Graf von Auersperg second edition Frankfort 1872 Radics Anastasius Grun und seine Heimat Stuttgart 1876 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anastasius Grun The Deserter translated by Joseph Costice 1 August 1846 Auersperg Anton Alexander Count of Encyclopedia Americana 1920 Anastasius Grun Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Works by Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg amp 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