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Lavater, Johann Kaspar
Born Nov. 15, 1741, in Zürich; died there Jan. 2, 1801. Swiss writer. Wrote in German. Lavater studied theology and was a minister in Zürich. He is the author of the collection of verses Swiss Songs (1767) and of many works of a religious nature, including the novel Pontius Pilate, or The Small Bible (1782–85), the drama Abraham and Isaac (1776), and the collections of verse Two Hundred Christian Songs (1780) and Poetry (1781). His work, only superficially related to Sturm und Drang, was full of superstitions and irrational tendencies. In the philosophical work Physiognomical Fragments for Encouraging Knowledge and Love of Man (1775–78), Lavater tried to establish a connection between the spiritual nature of man and the structure and outlines of his skull and face. WORKSSämtliche Werke, vols. 1–6. Augsburg-Lindau, 1834–38.Ausgewählte Schriften, vols. 1–8. Zürich, 1841–44. In Russian translation: Nastavleniia (nravouchitel’nye) slugam. St. Petersburg, 1799. REFERENCESMuncker, F. J. K. Lavater. Stuttgart, 1883.Funck, H. J. W. Goethe und Lavater. Weimar, 1907. Vömel, A. J. K. Lavater, 1741–1801: Ein Lebensbild, 2nd ed. Neukirchen, 1927. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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