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Karl August Varnhagen von Ense

Karl August Varnhagen von Ense (21 February 1785 in Düsseldorf – 10 October 1858 in Berlin) was a German biographer, diplomat and soldier.

Portrait of Karl August Varnhagen von Ense by Samuel Friedrich Diez.

Life and career edit

He was born in Düsseldorf, the younger brother of Rosa Maria Varnhagen, a noted poet, writer, and educator. He studied medicine in Berlin, but most of his time was spent examining philosophy and literature, which he later studied more thoroughly at Halle and Tübingen. He began his literary career in 1804 working along with Adelbert von Chamisso on his Berliner Musenalmanach.

In 1809, he joined the main Austrian army under Archduke Charles, serving in IR47 Vogelsang at the Battle of Wagram, where he was wounded on the first day, 5 July.[1] He was then made adjutant to Prince Bentheim, whom he accompanied to Paris, where he continued his studies. In 1812, he entered the Prussian civil service in Berlin but soon left to enter the Russian service as captain. He served in Tettenborn's corps as adjutant to Tettenborn on trips to Hamburg and Paris. He recorded his experiences in Geschichte der Hamburger Ereignisse (History of the events in Hamburg; London, 1813) and Geschichte der Kriegszüge Tettenborns (History of Tettenborn's Campaigns, 1814). He worked as a tutor and butler in the homes of several families of the wealthy Jewish bourgeoisie. This allowed him to learn from an early age young characters in his time, some already famous, such as: Adelbert von Chamisso, Justinus Kerner, Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, Ludwig Uhland and many other poets of romanticism.

He accompanied Prince Hardenberg to the Congress of Vienna in 1814, and between 1815 and 1819 he served as Prussian Minister-Resident at Carlsruhe. After 1819, he resided chiefly in Berlin, bearing the title "Geheimer Legationsrat." He had no fixed official appointment but was often employed in important political business.

He carried on an extensive correspondence with Alexander von Humboldt, and two volumes of Humboldt's letters to him have been published.[2][3] [check quotation syntax] On 10 October 1858, whilst playing chess with his niece, Karl August Varnhagen von Ense died of unknown causes. His last words, shortly before his death, were, "I lost."[4]

Writings edit

Although he developed a reputation as an imaginative and critical writer, he is most famous as a biographer. He possessed a remarkable ability to group facts together and to bring out their essential significance. His style is distinguished for its strength, grace and purity. Among his principal works are:

His Denkwürdigkeiten und vermischte Schriften appeared in nine volumes in 1843–59, the last two volumes appearing after his death. His niece, Ludmilla Assing, between 1860 and 1867, edited several volumes of his correspondence with eminent men and his Tagebücher (14 vols., 1861–70). Blätter aus der preussischen Geschichte appeared in five volumes (1868–69); his correspondence with his wife, Rahel, appeared in six volumes in 1874–75; and that with Carlyle in 1892.

His selected writings appeared in 19 volumes in 1871–76.

Family edit

In 1814, he married saloniste Rahel Levin after she converted from Judaism to Christianity. Varnhagen was devotedly attached to her and found in her sympathy and encouragement. She was one of the chief sources of his inspiration as a writer. He never fully recovered from the shock of her death in 1833, but he published memorial volumes containing selections from her papers: Rahel, ein Buch des Andenkens für ihre Freunde (Rahel, a memorial book for her friends, 3 vols., 1834) and Galerie von Bildnissen aus Rahels Umgang (A gallery of portraits from Rahel's circle, 2 vols., 1836).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Von Ense ‘’Die Schlacht Von Deutsch-Wagram am 5. und 6. July 1809’’ (Vienna) (1909)
  2. ^ Letters of Alexander von Humboldt to Varnhagen von Ense. From 1827 to 1858. With extracts from Varnhagen's diaries, and letters of Varnhagen and others to Humboldt. Tr. from the 2d German by Friedrich Kapp (ed), biodiversitylibrary.org
  3. ^ Letters of Alexander von Humboldt written between the years 1827 and 1858 to Varnhagen von Ense together with extracts from Varnhagen's diaries, and letters of Varnhagen and others to Humboldt/ authorized translation from the German (with explanatory notes and a full index of names), biodiversitylibrary.org
  4. ^ Egbert, Walter Raimee (1898). Last Words of Famous Men and Women. Herald Printing.

References edit

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Karl August Varnhagen von Ense 21 February 1785 in Dusseldorf 10 October 1858 in Berlin was a German biographer diplomat and soldier Portrait of Karl August Varnhagen von Ense by Samuel Friedrich Diez Contents 1 Life and career 2 Writings 3 Family 4 Notes 5 ReferencesLife and career editHe was born in Dusseldorf the younger brother of Rosa Maria Varnhagen a noted poet writer and educator He studied medicine in Berlin but most of his time was spent examining philosophy and literature which he later studied more thoroughly at Halle and Tubingen He began his literary career in 1804 working along with Adelbert von Chamisso on his Berliner Musenalmanach In 1809 he joined the main Austrian army under Archduke Charles serving in IR47 Vogelsang at the Battle of Wagram where he was wounded on the first day 5 July 1 He was then made adjutant to Prince Bentheim whom he accompanied to Paris where he continued his studies In 1812 he entered the Prussian civil service in Berlin but soon left to enter the Russian service as captain He served in Tettenborn s corps as adjutant to Tettenborn on trips to Hamburg and Paris He recorded his experiences in Geschichte der Hamburger Ereignisse History of the events in Hamburg London 1813 and Geschichte der Kriegszuge Tettenborns History of Tettenborn s Campaigns 1814 He worked as a tutor and butler in the homes of several families of the wealthy Jewish bourgeoisie This allowed him to learn from an early age young characters in his time some already famous such as Adelbert von Chamisso Justinus Kerner Friedrich de la Motte Fouque Ludwig Uhland and many other poets of romanticism He accompanied Prince Hardenberg to the Congress of Vienna in 1814 and between 1815 and 1819 he served as Prussian Minister Resident at Carlsruhe After 1819 he resided chiefly in Berlin bearing the title Geheimer Legationsrat He had no fixed official appointment but was often employed in important political business He carried on an extensive correspondence with Alexander von Humboldt and two volumes of Humboldt s letters to him have been published 2 3 check quotation syntax On 10 October 1858 whilst playing chess with his niece Karl August Varnhagen von Ense died of unknown causes His last words shortly before his death were I lost 4 Writings editAlthough he developed a reputation as an imaginative and critical writer he is most famous as a biographer He possessed a remarkable ability to group facts together and to bring out their essential significance His style is distinguished for its strength grace and purity Among his principal works are Goethe in den Zeugnissen der Mitlebenden 1824 Biographische Denkmaler 5 vols 1824 30 3rd ed 1872 Biographies of General von Seydlitz 1834 Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher victor over Napoleon at Waterloo Sophia Charlotte Queen of Prussia 1837 Field Marshal Schwerin 1841 Field Marshal Keith 1844 and General Bulow von Dennewitz 1853 His Denkwurdigkeiten und vermischte Schriften appeared in nine volumes in 1843 59 the last two volumes appearing after his death His niece Ludmilla Assing between 1860 and 1867 edited several volumes of his correspondence with eminent men and his Tagebucher 14 vols 1861 70 Blatter aus der preussischen Geschichte appeared in five volumes 1868 69 his correspondence with his wife Rahel appeared in six volumes in 1874 75 and that with Carlyle in 1892 His selected writings appeared in 19 volumes in 1871 76 Family editIn 1814 he married saloniste Rahel Levin after she converted from Judaism to Christianity Varnhagen was devotedly attached to her and found in her sympathy and encouragement She was one of the chief sources of his inspiration as a writer He never fully recovered from the shock of her death in 1833 but he published memorial volumes containing selections from her papers Rahel ein Buch des Andenkens fur ihre Freunde Rahel a memorial book for her friends 3 vols 1834 and Galerie von Bildnissen aus Rahels Umgang A gallery of portraits from Rahel s circle 2 vols 1836 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 July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Von Ense Die Schlacht Von Deutsch Wagram am 5 und 6 July 1809 Vienna 1909 Letters of Alexander von Humboldt to Varnhagen von Ense From 1827 to 1858 With extracts from Varnhagen s diaries and letters of Varnhagen and others to Humboldt Tr from the 2d German by Friedrich Kapp ed biodiversitylibrary org Letters of Alexander von Humboldt written between the years 1827 and 1858 to Varnhagen von Ense together with extracts from Varnhagen s diaries and letters of Varnhagen and others to Humboldt authorized translation from the German with explanatory notes and a full index of names biodiversitylibrary org Egbert Walter Raimee 1898 Last Words of Famous Men and Women Herald Printing References editRines George Edwin ed 1920 Varnhagen von Ense Karl August Encyclopedia Americana Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Varnhagen von Ense Rahel Encyclopedia Americana Attribution Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl August Varnhagen von Ense amp oldid 1217472933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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