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GRYPHIUS, ANDREAS (16161664) , German lyric poet and dramatist, was born on the r rth of October 1616, at Grossglogau in Silesia, where his father was a clergyman. The family name was Greif, latinized, according to the prevailing fashion, as Gryphius. Left early an orphan and driven from his native town by the troubles of the Thirty Years' War, he received his schooling in various places, but notably at Fraustadt, where he enjoyed an excellent classical education. In 1634 he became tutor to the sons of the eminent jurist Georg von Schonborn (15791637), a man of wide culture and considerable wealth, who, after filling various administrative posts and writing many erudite volumes on law, had been rewarded by the emperor Ferdinand II. with the title and office of imperial count -palatine (Pfalzgraf). Schonborn, who recognized Gryphius's genius, crowned him poeta laureatus, gave him the diploma of master of philosophy, and bestowed on him a patent of nobility
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Gryphius was a man of morbid disposition, and his melancholy temperament, fostered by the misfortunes of his childhood, is largely reflected in his lyrics, of which the most famous are the Kirchhofsgedanken (1656). His best works are his comedies, one of which, Absurda Comica, oder Herr Peter Squentz (1663), is evidently based on the comic episode of Pyramus and Thisbe in The Midsummer Night's Dream. Die geliebte Dornrose (1660), which is written in a Silesian dialect, contains many touches of natural simplicity and grace, and ranks high among the comparatively small number of German dramas of the 17th century. Horribilicribrifax (1663), founded on the Miles gloriosus of Plautus, is a rather laboured attack on pedantry. Besides these three comedies, Gryphius wrote five tragedies. In all of them his tendency is to become wild and bombastic, but he had the merit of at least attempting to work
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A complete edition of Gryphius's dramas and lyric poetry has been published by H. Palm in the series of the Stuttgart
See 0, Klopp, Andreas Gryphius als Dramatiker (1851); J. Hermann, Uber Andreas Gryphius (1851); T. Wissowa, Beitrage zur Kenntnis von Andreas Gryphius' Leben and Schriften (1876) ; J. Wysocki, Andreas Gryphius et la tragedie allemande au XVIIa siecle; and V. Mannheimer, Die Lyrik des Andreas Gryphius (1904).End of Article: GRYPHIUS, ANDREAS (16161664) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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