Johann Joachim Schwabe

Johann Joachim Schwabe , born the September 29th 1763 with Magdeburg and dead the August 12th 1784 with Leipzig, is a Critique and German Poète .

Professor in Leipzig, Schwabe was one of the burning champions of the school saxonne and founded, under the auspices of Gottsched, the Belustigungen of Verstandes und of Witzes ( Récréations of the reason and the spirit, 1741 - 45), in which collaborated, grouped in a kind of Pléiade, most known of the partisans of Gottsched, inter alia Kestner, Gellert, Rabener, Zachariae, Kleist, Kramer, etc This collection was replaced later by the Bremer Beiträge ( Recueil of Bremen ; 1745 - 1748, 6 vol.).

Schwabe is lived in hillock with the attacks and the satires of the Swiss school. Schwabe gave, like application of its ideas in favor of the French imitation, a translation of Zaire of Voltaire.

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 1849.

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