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  1. Stefan Anton George (German: [ˈʃtɛfan ˈʔantoːn ɡeˈ(ʔ)ɔʁɡə]; 12 July 1868 – 4 December 1933) was a German symbolist poet and a translator of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Hesiod, and Charles Baudelaire.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Stefan George (born July 12, 1868, Büdesheim, near Bingen, Hesse [Germany]—died Dec. 4, 1933, Minusio, near Locarno, Switz.) was a lyric poet responsible in part for the emergence of Aestheticism in German poetry at the close of the 19th century.

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  3. Stefan Anton George. 1868-1933, German poet, leader of the revolt against realism in German literature. He was poetically influenced by Greek classical forms, by the Parnassians, and by the French symbolists. Intellectually he was a disciple of Nietzsche.

  4. May 29, 2018 · The German symbolist poet Stefan George (1868-1933) strongly influenced a group of brilliant and idealistic disciples, thus manifesting his revolt against the materialism of his time.

  5. Stefan Anton George was a German poet, editor and translator. He spent time in Paris, where he was among the writers and artists who attended the Tuesday soireés held by the poet Stéphane Mallarmé. He began to publish poetry in the 1890s.

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    • December 4, 1933
    • July 12, 1868
  6. Summary. Such is my love. Shakespeare, Sonnet LXXXVIII. T here is no doubt that the concept of love in the texts of Stefan George is a homoerotic one. That is to say, even if George never would have called himself “a homosexual,” the main subject of his texts is love of men and boys.

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  8. Stefan Anton George ( German: [ ˈʃtɛfan ˈʔantoːn ɡeˈ (ʔ)ɔʁɡə]; 12 July 1868 – 4 December 1933) was a German symbolist poet and a translator of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Hesiod, and Charles Baudelaire.