clemens brentano

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born Sept. 9, 1778, Ehrenbreitstein, near Koblenz died July 28, 1842, Aschaffenburg, Bavaria German poet, novelist, and dramatist. He was one of the founders of the Heidelberg Romantic school, which emphasized German folklore and history. With his brother-in-law Achim von Arnim (1781-1831), he published Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1805-08; The Youth's Magic Horn), a collection of German folk lyrics (including successful imitations of folk style) that became an important inspiration to lyric poets and composers such as Gustav Mahler. Among his most successful works are his fairy tales, particularly Gockel, Hinkel and Gackeleia (1838)
Franz Clemens Brentano
born Jan. 16, 1838, Marienberg, Hesse-Nassau died March 17, 1917, Zürich, Switz. German philosopher. Nephew of Clemens Brentano, he was ordained a priest in 1864 and taught at the University of Würzburg (1866-73). Religious doubts led to his resignation from the priesthood in 1873. To present a systematic psychology that would serve as a science of the soul, he wrote the influential Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874). He became the founder of act psychology, or intentionalism, which concerns itself with the mind's "acts" or processes (e.g., perception, judgment, loving, and hating) rather than its contents. He later taught at the University of Vienna (1874-80, 1881-95) and published works such as Inquiry into Sense Psychology (1907) and The Classification of Psychological Phenomena (1911)
clemens brentano

    Расстановка переносов

    Clem·ens Bren·ta·no

    Турецкое произношение

    klemınz brentänō

    Произношение

    /ˈklemənz ˌbrenˈtänō/ /ˈklɛmənz ˌbrɛnˈtɑːnoʊ/
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