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Name
  
Karl Beck


Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
April 10, 1879, Vienna, Austria

Karl Isidor Beck (1 May 1817 Baja, Hungary - 10 April 1879 Vienna) was an Austrian poet.

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Biography

The son of a Jewish merchant, he studied in Pest, Vienna and Leipzig. He lived in Berlin from 1844 until the outbreak of the Revolutions of 1848, and subsequently in Vienna, where he was an editor of the Lloyd.

Works

His poetic writings interpret the national life and spirit of Hungary. Among his works are:

  • Nächte, gepanzerte Lieder (Nights, armored lyrics; 1838), a collection of poems which was well received
  • Stille Lieder (Quiet lyrics; 1839)
  • Saul (Leipzig, 1841), a drama
  • Jankó, der ungarische Rosshirt (Jankó, the Hungarian horse tender; Leipzig, 1842; 3d ed., 1870), a romance in verse that established his reputation, considered by some to be his best work
  • Gesammelte Gedichte (Collected poems; Berlin, 1844; 9th ed. 1869)
  • Lieder vom armen Mann (Songs of the Poor Man; Berlin, 1846)
  • Aus der Heimat (From home; Dresden, 1852; 4th ed. 1862)
  • Mater Dolorosa (Berlin, 1853), a novel
  • Jadwiga (Lepzig, 1863), a tale in verse
  • Elegieen (Vienna, 1869)
  • References

    Karl Isidor Beck Wikipedia