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(Johann Jakob) Wilhelm Heinse (16 February 1746, Langewiesen, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen – 22 June 1803), German author, was born at Langewiesen in Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (now in Thuringia).

Wilhelm Heinse
Wilhelm Heinse

After attending grammar school at Schleusingen he studied law at Jena and Erfurt. In Erfurt he became acquainted with Wieland and through him with "Father" Gleim who in 1772 procured him the post of tutor in a family at Quedlinburg.

In 1774, he went to Düsseldorf, where he assisted the poet JG Jacobi to edit the periodical Iris. Here the famous picture gallery inspired him with a passion for art, to the study of which he devoted himself with so much zeal and insight that Jacobi furnished him with funds for a stay in Italy, where he remained for three years (1780-1783).

He returned to Düsseldorf in 1784, and in 1786 was appointed reader to the elector Frederick Charles Joseph, archbishop of Mainz, who subsequently made him his librarian at Aschaffenburg, where he died.

The work upon which Heinse's fame mainly rests is Ardinghello und die glückseligen Inseln (1787), a novel which forms the framework for the exposition of his views on art and life, the plot being laid in the Italy of the 16th century. This and his other novels Laidion, oder die eleusinischen Geheimnisse (1774) and Hildegard von Hohenthal (1796) combine the frank voluptuousness of Wieland with the enthusiasm of the "Sturm und Drang." Both as novelist and art critic, Heinse had considerable influence on the romantic school.


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Heinse's complete works (Sämtliche Schriften) were published by Heinrich Laube in 10 vols (Leipzig, 1838). A newer version edited by Carl Schüddekopf is in 13 vols (Leipzig, 1903-1925).


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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Heinse, Johann Jakob Wilhelm". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 216.


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[de] Wilhelm Heinse

Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse, eigentlich Heintze, (* 15. Februar 1746[1] in Langewiesen, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen; † 22. Juni 1803 in Aschaffenburg) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Gelehrter und Bibliothekar.
- [en] Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse

[fr] Wilhelm Heinse

Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse (né le 15 février 1746 à Langewiesen, Thuringe, mort le 22 juin 1803 à Aschaffenbourg) est un écrivain, savant et bibliothécaire allemand. Poète du Sturm und Drang.

[ru] Гейнзе, Вильгельм

Иога́нн Я́коб Вильге́льм Ге́йнзе, также Хейнзе[5] (нем. Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse; 16 февраля 1746 (1746-02-16), Лангевизен, Тюрингия — 22 июня 1803, Ашаффенбург) — немецкий поэт и писатель эпохи «Бури и натиска».



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