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Karl Otto Ludwig von Arnim

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Name
  
Karl Ludwig

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
February 9, 1861


Karl Otto Ludwig von Arnim (August 1, 1779 in Berlin – February 9, 1861 in Berlin) was a German travel writer.

Biography

He studied at Halle and Göttingen, and then traveled through Europe. He was then an attaché in Stockholm, at times directing the royal theater in Berlin. In 1835, he began another series of travels, this time through southern Europe. His books of travel in France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and the orient, Hurried remarks of a traveler in a hurry (German: Flüchtigen Bemerkungen eines flüchtigen Reisenden, Berlin, 6 vols., 1838–50), were much valued.

In his earlier years, he also wrote for the stage: New means for paying old debts (German: Neues Mittel, alte Schulden zu bezahlen, a play in five acts after Massinger; debuted 19 January 1821 in Berlin) and Der Smaragdring (in 4 acts; debuted under the name of C. Marinof’s on 10 April 1828 in Berlin).

References

Karl Otto Ludwig von Arnim Wikipedia