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  1. Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie von Kühn (17 March 1782 – 19 March 1797) was the love interest and eventual fiancée of the German Romantic poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg, known simply as Novalis. Her image famously appears in Novalis’ Hymns to the Night, a foundational text of the literary movement known as German Romanticism.

  2. Sep 29, 2020 · Sophie figures as Novalis’ fiancée in her funerary plate. Text reads: On this graveyard lies Sophie von Kühn * March 17, 1782, † March 19, 1797, at the castle Grüningen, the bride of the poet Friedrich von Hardenberg <NOVALIS>. From Barroso, 3 CC-BY-SA-3.0. Image in public domain.

  3. "Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie von Kühn (March 17, 1782 – March 19, 1797) was the love interest and eventual fiancée of the German Romantic poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg, known to many simply as Novalis.

  4. Quick Reference. was betrothed to the poet Friedrich von Hardenberg (see Novalis) in 1795, and died of tuberculosis two years later. From: Kühn, Sophie von in The Oxford Companion to German Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NovalisNovalis - Wikipedia

    While working for Just in 1795, Novalis met the 12-year-old Sophie von Kühn, who at that time was considered old enough to receive suitors. [11 He became infatuated with her on their first meeting, and the effect of this infatuation appeared to transform his personality.

  6. "Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie von Kühn (March 17, 1782 – March 19, 1797) was the love interest and eventual fiancée of the German Romantic poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg, known to many simply as Novalis.

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  8. Jun 2, 2015 · As characters, their complexity arises through the altruism they display towards Sophie von Kuhn, which is externalized through the Mandlesloh’s devoted care for Sophie during her critical ...

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