| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand |
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(kôn´rät f r´d nänt m ´ r) (KEY) , 182598, Swiss poet and novelist. He studied history and art and later turned to literature. He is best known for his historical novellas, which are marked by a feeling for the spirit of past ages, keen psychological insight, and deep concern for ethical problems. Among these works are Das Amulett (1873), Jürg Jenatsch (1876), Der Heilige (1880; tr. Thomas à Becket the Saint, 1885), and Die Hochzeit des Mönchs (1884; tr. The Monks Wedding, 1887). Meyers verse, like his prose, dealt mainly with Renaissance themes, but its underlying symbolism made it a link between classical and impressionistic poetry. | 1 | | See translations by G. F. Folkers (2 vol., 1976); studies by H. Henel (1954) and T. Lanne (1983). | 2 |
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