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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. 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. His lyrics, intended for an intellectual aristocracy, were esoteric and remote, but their ...

  4. May 29, 2018 · Learn about the life and works of Stefan George, a poet who influenced a group of disciples and rebelled against materialism. Explore his five creative periods, his translations, and his relationship with the Nazis.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Stefan George was one of the most significant poetic voices of the early twentieth century in Germany, a complex and controversial intellectual figure grappling with his sexual identity as well as with weighty issues of culture and politics. His work can seem difficult or even inaccessible today.

  6. Norton is profoundly familiar with Stefan George and his entire cultural ambiance, first in Paris and then in Germany, with the intellectual and political German ambiance from the 1880s to 1933 as well as the Circle's more immediate ramifications.

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  8. Stefan Anton George was a German symbolist poet and a translator of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Hesiod, and Charles Baudelaire. He is also known for his role as leader of the highly influential literary circle called the George-Kreis and for founding the literary magazine Blätter für die Kunst.