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Vertheidigung des Herrn Wieland gegen die Wolken, von dem Verfasser der Wolken / Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts, No. 121, Dritte Folge No. 1 cover

Vertheidigung des Herrn Wieland gegen die Wolken, von dem Verfasser der Wolken / Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts, No. 121, Dritte Folge No. 1

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The author mounts a polemical defense of a prominent literary figure by answering a contemporary parody that lampooned him, surveying the ensuing quarrel and criticizing reviewers who conflate mannered novelty with genuine genius. The essay outlines exchanges among writers, analyzes satirical methods, and contends that affected style and unexamined enthusiasm can mislead readers and critics. It discusses efforts to suppress the parody, appends documentary fragments and related pieces, and situates the dispute within broader debates about originality, critical responsibility, and the proper boundaries between praise and satire.

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Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz

Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz was a prominent German playwright and poet of the Sturm und Drang movement, known for his emotional intensity and innovative narrative style. His works often explore themes of individuality and societal constraints, reflecting the tumultuous spirit of his time. Among his notable plays is "Die Soldaten," which critiques the moral decay of society and the impact of war. Lenz's writings, including "Der Hofmeister" and "Der Waldbruder," showcase his ability to blend dramatic elements with philosophical inquiry, contributing significantly to German literature in the late 18th century. His legacy continues to influence modern drama and literary thought.

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