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Dehmel, Richard

▪ German poet
born Nov. 18, 1863, Wendisch-Hermsdorf, Brandenburg, Prussia [Germany]
died Feb. 8, 1920, Blankenese, near Hamburg
 German poet who exerted a major influence on young writers through his innovations in form and content.

      After completing his studies at Berlin and Leipzig in 1887, Dehmel worked as an insurance official and then, in 1895, became a freelance writer. He chose naturalistic social themes for his early works and was one of the first major poets to write about the misery of the working classes. Influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, he extolled individualism and a life of uninhibited instincts and passion, but at the same time he felt drawn to self-sacrifice and the search for harmonious ethical ideas. This conflict shaped both his tempestuous personal life and the content and style of his work. The latter is characterized by passionate and vigorous expression and by an ecstatic rhetoric that can be sensitive at its finest and sensational at its worst. In his first collection of poems, Erlösungen (1891; “Redemptions”), the conflict is expressed in the opposition of unbridled sensuality and ascetic self-discipline. Dehmel found a resolution of the conflict through his belief in the mystical power of love and sex. He came to view the sensual relations between a man and a woman as the basis for a full development of the human personality and for a higher spiritual life. This is the theme of his cyclical epic poem, Zwei Menschen (1903; “Two People”). His treatment of sexual themes was not only passionate but, for the times, shockingly frank.

      Dehmel volunteered for service in World War I. His immediate disillusionment, however, was expressed in his last work, a war diary, Zwischen Volk und Menschheit (1919; “Between People and Humanity”). His other major works are Weib und Welt (1896; “Woman and World”), Die Verwandlungen der Venus (1907; “The Transformations of Venus”), and Schöne wilde Welt (1913; “Beautiful, Wild World”).

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  • Dehmel, Richard — ▪ German poet born Nov. 18, 1863, Wendisch Hermsdorf, Brandenburg, Prussia [Germany] died Feb. 8, 1920, Blankenese, near Hamburg  German poet who exerted a major influence on young writers through his innovations in form and content.       After… …   Universalium

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  • Richard Dehmel — Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel (* 18. November 1863 in Hermsdorf bei Wendisch Buchholz, Mark Brandenburg (heute: Gemeinde Münchehofe Ortsteil Hermsdorf, Landkreis Dahme Spreewald); † 8. Februar 1920 in Blankenese) war ein deutscher Dichter und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dehmel — Dehmel,   Richard, Schriftsteller, * Wendisch Hermsdorf (bei Sagan) 18. 11. 1863, ✝ Blankenese (heute zu Hamburg) 8. 2. 1920; studierte in Berlin und Leipzig; nach journalistischen Anfängen Sekretär eines Versicherungsverbandes; ab 1895 freier… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Dehmel — Dehmel, Richard, Lyriker, geb. 18. Nov. 1863 zu Wendisch Hermsdorf in Brandenburg, besuchte das Sophiengymnasium in Berlin, bestand sein Abiturium 1882 in Danzig, studierte erst Philosophie und Naturwissenschaften, dann Nationalökonomie, meist in …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Dehmel — Dehmel, Richard, Dichter, geb. 18. Nov. 1863 in Wendisch Hermsdorf, lebt in Blankenese bei Hamburg; veröffentlichte mehrere Gedichtsammlungen, Novellen, das Drama »Der Mitmensch« (1895), den Roman in Romanzen »Zwei Menschen« (1902) …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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