LXVII. FRIEDRICH VON HAGEDORN

A pleasing and popular, but not profound, North German poet of the Gottschedian era (1708-1754). He lived in Hamburg, where he held a comfortable position in a commercial house. His writings consist of songs, odes, fables, epigrams, poetic tales, etc., which reflect an easy-going temperament and commend the carpe diem philosophy of Horace. The text of the selections follows Kürschner’s Nationalliteratur, Vol. 45.

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