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Berühmte Schriftsteller der deutschen Literatur

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I)Barock.............................................................1 Martin Opitz (1597-1639)...........................1 Andreas Gryphius........................................1 Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen..........................................1 Caspar Ziegler............................................2 II)Aufklärung.......................................................2 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing...........................2 Barthold Heinrich Brockes..........................2 Friedrich Gottleib Klopstock.......................2 Albrecht von Haller.....................................2 Christoph Martin Wieland...........................2 III)Sturm und Drang............................................3 Friedrich Gottleib Klopstock.......................3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe..........................3 Georg Büchner...........................................6 Heinrich Heine.............................................6 Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallerleben.............6 Christian Deitrich Grabbe...........................6 Ludwig Börne..............................................6 Georg Büchner...........................................6 Theodor Storm............................................6

XI)Zwischenkriegszeit......................................10 Bertolt Brecht............................................10 Hermann Hesse.........................................10 Stefan Zweig.............................................10 Erich Maria Rilke.......................................10 Kurt Tucholsky...........................................10 Hans Fallada..............................................10 Anna Seghers............................................10 XII)Nachkriegszeit............................................11

Heinrich Böll..............................................11 Gottfried Benn..........................................11

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