
Georg Phillip Friedrich von Hardenberg
Georg Phillip Friedrich von Hardenberg, better known as Novalis, was a prominent German poet and philosopher of the early Romantic period. Born in 1772 in Saxony, he is best remembered for his influential works that explore themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience. His notable contributions include the unfinished novel 'Heinrich von Ofterdingen,' which reflects his idealistic vision of art and reality. Novalis's writings often emphasize the importance of imagination and the interconnectedness of all life, making him a central figure in Romantic literature and philosophy. He died in 1801 at a young age, but his legacy continues to inspire poets, philosophers, and artists to this day.
Born on May 02, 1772 (253 years old)
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Georg Phillip Friedrich von Hardenberg, also known as Novalis, was a romantic poet who lived in Sangerhausen.
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