Friederike Kempner

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Friederike Kempner was a 19th-century German-Jewish poet and writer, often remembered for her socially engaged but stylistically ridiculed poetry.

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Friederike Kempner canonical 2

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instanceOf German poet
Jewish writer
human
poet
writer
cause social engagement in her writings
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
culturalIdentity German-Jewish
dateOfBirth 1828-06-25
dateOfDeath 1904-02-23
describedBySource German literary criticism
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Kempner
fieldOfWork literature
poetry
social issues
gender female
genre drama
poetry
prose
givenName Friederike
hasInfluenceOn German popular culture (as a figure of ridicule)
hasQuality didactic tone in poetry
often considered aesthetically weak by critics
sentimental style
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement 19th-century German literature
name Friederike Kempner self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor being stylistically ridiculed by contemporaries
socially engaged poetry
notableWork socially engaged poetry
occupation poet
writer
partOf German-Jewish literary tradition
placeOfBirth Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

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placeOfDeath Seitendorf, Silesia
surface form: Reichau, Province of Silesia
religion Judaism
residence Silesia
workPeriod 19th century

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Kempner hasNotableBearer Friederike Kempner
Friederike Kempner name Friederike Kempner self-link