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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. Jan 13, 2024 · Deutsch: Verlobungsring Novalis - Sophie von Kühn, Museum Weißenfels, Leihgabe. Date: 11 January 2024, 12:39:29: Source: ... View this and other nearby images on ...

  3. Media in category "Sophie von Kühn" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. 2008 12 07 HA Grüningen 006.JPG 1,536 × 2,048; 2.27 MB.

  4. Views. Her image famously appears in Novalis’ Hymns to the Night, a foundational text of the literary movement known as German Romanticism. Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie von Kühn was the love interest and eventual fiancée of the German Romantic poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg, known to many simply as Novalis.

    • Revival as The Life Pentecost
    • The Circle of People Around Friedrich Von Hardenberg
    • Sophie’s Death and Blessing at The Grave
    • Novalis in Rudolf Steiner’s Description

    It all began during Hardenberg’s 22nd year of life. To be precise: on Monday, November 17, 1794. Ten days prior, he had started his service in the district office of Tennstedt for a one-year internship and reported to his brother in an exuberant sense and courage: «I am doing very well here. I have already been to Langensalza. Also there I hope to ...

    The child Hardenberg was talked about as dreamy, weak, ailing. Born on May 2, 1772, he was baptized Georg Friedrich Philipp in the cold castle rooms of Oberwiederstedt, then County of Mansfeld. The castle was only accessible through a side gate. 150 years ago, a Hardenberg at the main gate had been waiting for his bride; who was struck by lightning...

    This new territory was Sophie’s grave – the bride’s grave – and the threshold across this grave into the new territory of mystical, spiritual experience. The diary states: «On Sunday morning, March 19, at half-past 10, she died, 15 years and two days old.» He was not there and did not learn of the events until two days later. What did her death do ...

    These words become all the more understandable to us if we follow early statements by Rudolf Steiner, with which he initiated a recitation matinee in October 1908. «This young man, who left the physical plane at the age of 29 and who gave more to the German spirit than a hundred and a thousand others, lived a life that was actually the memory of a ...

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  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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