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Alceste; Bibliothek Der Deutschen Literatur
Christoph Martin Wieland
Weidmanns Erben u. Reich, 1773
Music; Genres & Styles; Opera; Alcestis (Greek mythology); Music / Genres & Styles / Musicals; Music / Genres & Styles / Opera; Operas
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Wieland wurde am 5.9.1733 in Oberholzheim bei Biberach geboren. Sein Vater war Pfarrer. Von 1747-1749 besuchte er das Kloster Bergen, wo er pietistisch erzogen wurde. 1749 begann er sein Philosophiestudium in Erfurt, von 1750-1752 studierte er Jura in Tübingen. Von 1752-54 besuchte er die Schweiz als Gast Bodmers und arbeitete ab 1759 als Hauslehrer. 1760 wurde er Kanzleiverwalter in Biberach. Er heiratete 1765 und wurde 1769 Professor für Philosophie in Erfurt. Ab 1772 war er Prinzenerzieher in Weimar, wo er am 20.1.1813 starb. Wieland war ein Dichter des Rokokos und der deutschen Aufklärung, einer der vier "Vorklassiker". Er begründete den modernen deutschen Bildungsroman und war ein bedeutender Übersetzer.
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