Heinrich von Kleist

Heinrich von Kleist

Born 10/18/1777
Frankfurt an der Oder, Braniborsko, Svatá říše římská

Died 11/21/1811 (34 years old)
Wannsee, Berlín, Prusko

Biography

Kleist was born into the von Kleist family in Frankfurt an der Oder in the Margraviate of Brandenburg. After a scanty education, he entered the Prussian Army in 1792, served in the Rhine campaign of 1796, and retired from the service in 1799 with the rank of lieutenant. He studied law and philosophy at the Viadrina University and in 1800 received a subordinate post in the Ministry of Finance at Berlin.
In the following year, Kleist's roving, restless spirit got the better of him, and procuring a lengthened leave of absence he visited Paris and then settled in Switzerland. There he found congenial friends in Heinrich Zschokke and Ludwig Wieland (de) (1777–1819), son of the poet Christoph Martin Wieland; and to them he read his first drama, a gloomy tragedy, The Schroffenstein Family (de) (1803).
In the autumn of 1802, Kleist returned to Germany; he visited Goethe, Schiller, and Wieland in Weimar, stayed for a while in Leipzig and Dresden, again proceeded to Paris, and returning in 1804 to his post in Berlin was transferred to the Domänenkammer (department for the administration of crown lands) at Königsberg. On a journey to Dresden in 1807, Kleist was arrested by the French as a spy; he remained a close prisoner of France in the Fort de Joux. On regaining his liberty, he proceeded to Dresden, where, in conjunction with Adam Heinrich Müller (1779–1829), he published the journal Phöbus in 1808.
In 1809 Kleist went to Prague, and ultimately settled in Berlin, where he edited (1810/1811) the Berliner Abendblätter (de). Captivated by the intellectual and musical accomplishments of the terminally ill Henriette Vogel, Kleist, who was himself more disheartened and embittered than ever, agreed to do her bidding and die with her, carrying out this resolution by first shooting Vogel and then himself on the shore of the Kleiner Wannsee (Little Wannsee) near Potsdam, on 21 November 1811.[1]
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, "Kleist's whole life was filled by a restless striving after ideal and illusory happiness, and this is largely reflected in his work. He was by far the most important North German dramatist of the Romantic movement, and no other of the Romanticists approaches him in the energy with which he expresses patriotic indignation.

Film Movement

Author

Movies
2013

Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas - short story

2008

Il seme della discordia - short story

1999

The Jack Bull (TV movie) - short story

1991

Der zerbrochne Krug (TV movie) - book

1988

Europa und der zweite Apfel (TV movie) - short story

1984

Un amour interdit - short story

1981

Ragtime - short story

1976

The Marquise of O - short story

1975

Earthquake in Chile (TV movie) - short story

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1973

Die Gräfin von Rathenow (TV movie) - short story

1970

San Domingo - short story

1969

Man on Horseback - book

1967

Findling, Der (TV movie) - book

1961

Die Verlobung in St. Domingo (TV movie) - book

1959

La Marquise d'O (TV movie) - short story

1937

Michael Kohlhaas - book

Theatrical recording
1995

Dream, What Else?, A - book

1989

Marquise von O. 'vom Süden in den Norden verlegt', Die - book

Short
1995

Anekdote aus dem letzten preußischen Kriege - short story

Screenwriter

Movies
2004

Käthchens Traum (TV movie) - theater play

2003

Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1997

The Prince of Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist - theater play

1995

Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1994

Der Prinz von Homburg (TV movie) - theater play

1990

Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1989

Prinz Friedrich von Homburg (TV movie) - theater play

1987

Penthesilea - theater play

1984

Amphitryon (TV movie) - theater play

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Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1983

Il principe di Homburg - theater play

1981

Das Käthchen von Heilbronn oder: Die Feuerprobe (TV movie) - theater play

1980

Catherine de Heilbronn (TV movie) - theater play

1977

Rikottu ruukku (TV movie) - theater play

1974

Der Zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1973

Prinz Friedrich von Homburg (TV movie) - theater play

1969

Jungfer, Sie gefällt mir - theater play

1968

Käthchen von Heilbronn, Das (TV movie) - theater play

1967

Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1965

Der zerbrochene Krug (TV movie) - theater play

1961

Amphitryon (TV movie) - theater play

 

Prinz Friedrich von Homburg (TV movie) - theater play

1937

Der zerbrochene Krug - theater play

1935

Amphitryon - theater play

 

Les Dieux s'amusent - theater play

Series
1963

Théâtre d'une heure - theater play

1952

Encounter - theater play

Shows
1971

Great Performances - theater play

Theatrical recording
1998

Katynka z Heilbronnu neboli Zkouška ohněm - theater play

1995

Homburg hercege - theater play

1988

Katarínka z Heilbronnu - theater play

1984

Rozbitý džbán - theater play

1978

Amphitryon - theater play