GRABBE, CHRISTIAN DIETRICH


Meaning of GRABBE, CHRISTIAN DIETRICH in English

born Dec. 11, 1801, Detmold, Westphalia died Sept. 12, 1836, Detmold German dramatist whose plays anticipated Expressionism and film technique. Grabbe studied law in Leipzig and made unsuccessful attempts at acting and directing in Berlin. After quarrelling with the poet Heinrich Heine and members of Young Germany (a politically radical literary movement) and failing in attempts to get help from the Romantic writer Ludwig Tieck, he became a solicitor and then a military justiciary in Detmold. He was unhappily married in 1833 and was fired from his job in 1834 for negligence. After several months of poverty in Frankfurt, he went to Dsseldorf, where he lived as a free-lance writer with the help of Karl Leberecht Immermann, with whom he later quarrelled also. Although he had been successful in finding publishers for his plays, his dissipated life led to an early death from alcoholism and tuberculosis. Grabbe's most important poetic work, Napoleon oder die Hundert Tage (1831; "Napoleon or the Hundred Days"), exemplifies the boldly experimental form of his plays, in which he avoided continuous action by the use of a series of vividly depicted and contrasting scenes. His tragedy Don Juan und Faust (1829) is an imaginative and daring attempt to combine the two great works of Mozart and Goethe. Like many of his plays, it exceeded the practical demands of the theatre. Among his most enduring is the mordant satire, Scherz, satire, ironie und tiefere bedeutung (1827; Comedy, Satire, Irony and Deeper Meaning, 1955). He is also known for Abhandlung ber Shakespeare-manie (1827; "Essay on Shakespeare Mania"), in which he attacks Shakespeare and advocates an independent national drama. His other major works are the tragedy Herzog Theodor von Gothland (1827; "Duke Theodor of Gothland"), noted for its scenes of violence; and two plays about Hohenstaufen rulers, Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa (1829) and Kaiser Heinrich VI (1830).

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