HART, HEINRICH; AND HART, JULIUS


Meaning of HART, HEINRICH; AND HART, JULIUS in English

born Dec. 30, 1855, Wesel, Westphalia died June 11, 1906, Tecklenburg, Ger. born April 9, 1859, Mnster, Westphalia died July 7, 1930, Berlin brothers who as critics and writers were key figures of the Berlin group that introduced Naturalism into German literature. In Berlin the brothers led the movement to modernize German literature by establishing a critical basis for Naturalism and providing a forum for its discussion and dissemination. From 1882 to 1884 they published Kritische Waffengnge, the periodical that decisively launched the Naturalist movement in Germany. After 1884 they worked for the popularization of Naturalism through other journals that they edited (i.e., Berliner Monatshefte, Kritisches Jahrbuch, and Die Freie Bhne), in which they published essays on Naturalistic aesthetics. They organized Durch (1886), an avant-garde literary coterie, and were founding members of the Freie Bhne (1889), a theatre group whose performances of controversial modern plays (including some by Henrik Ibsen) marked the climax of German Naturalism. The Harts were also lyrical poets, short-story writers, playwrights, and dramatic critics, but it was as theoreticians and critics that they made their most lasting contributions.

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