Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (Meyer Conrad Ferdinand)( Swiss poet, author of historical novels.)
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Biography Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (Meyer Conrad Ferdinand)
(1825-1898) Born October 11, 1825 in Zurich. For a long time could not elect a field, oscillating between law, painting, pedagogy, and writing, but in 1860 decided to become a writer. Meyer died in Kilhberge near Zurich on Nov. 28, 1898. Meyer works written by him at the age of forty-five to sixty-five years. The art of Michelangelo and theology of Jean Calvin had a profound effect on his self-determination, and the material for his novels, he drew almost exclusively from the Renaissance and Reformation. Perhaps the most famous of his short story - Holy (Der Heilige, 1879), tells the story of the English martyr T. Becket. Perhaps the most personal and 'confessional' and yet the most contemporary topics - Meyer's story of a boy suffering (Das Leiden eines Knaben, 1883).
Symbolism, capacious phrases saturation, clarity of descriptions made ballads Meyer in a unique. Less bright his lyrical poems, mostly elegiac in mood. In the poem The Last Days of Hutten (Huttens letzte Tage, 1871) expressed sympathy to the Meyer dialing force germanskomu nationalism.
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