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Friedrich Konrad Müller (born November 14, 1823 Ummerstadt; † 26 April 1881 in Leipzig) was a German poet, journalist and physician.[1] He called himself Müller von der Werra.

Old drawing of Müller von der Werra.
Old drawing of Müller von der Werra.

Life


Müller was the son of a farmer. He became an apprentice pharmacist in Hildburghausen in and the mid-forties, he went to Heidelberg, where he met the poet Wilhelmine von Chézy, which supported him financially and encouraged his first works.

Because of his participation in the revolution of March 1848, he had to flee to Switzerland, and studied medicine in Zurich and Bern. Other cities were Geneva and St. Gallen. Then he returned to his homeland, going to Camburg in Thuringia, Weimar, Coburg and Gotha. In 1869 Müller as an honorary guest of the Khedive at the opening of the Suez Canal. In 1871 Müller became an honorary doctorate from the University of Jena, and a year later, an honorary citizen of his native city.

Müller's gravestone in Friedenspark, in Leipzig.
Müller's gravestone in Friedenspark, in Leipzig.

Works (selection)



References


  1. Mark, Thomas. "Joachim Raff". Poets and librettists. Raff.org. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2011.




На других языках


- [en] Friedrich Konrad Müller

[ru] Мюллер фон дер Верра, Фридрих Конрад

Фридрих Конрад Мюллер фон дер Верра (нем. Friedrich Konrad Müller von der Werra; 14 ноября 1823 (1823-11-14), Уммерштадт, Пруссия — 26 апреля 1881, Лейпциг, Германия) — немецкий писатель.



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