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Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (November 18, 1768 – January 17, 1823) was a German poet, dramatist, and preacher. As a dramatist, he is known mainly for inaugurating the era of the so-called “tragedies of fate.”

Etching of Werner by Johann Ender
Etching of Werner by Johann Ender

Biography


Werner was born at Königsberg in East Prussia. At the University of Königsberg, he studied law and attended Kant's lectures. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Rousseau's German disciples were also influences that shaped his view of life. He lived an irregular life and entered a series of unsuccessful marriages. However his talent was soon recognized, and in 1793 he became chamber secretary in the Prussian service in Warsaw. In 1805 he obtained a government post in Berlin, but two years later he retired from the public service in order to travel.

In the course of his travels, and by correspondence, Werner became acquainted with many eminent literary figures of the time, for example Goethe at Weimar and Madame de Staël at Coppet. At Rome, he joined the Roman Catholic Church in 1811. He was consecrated a priest in 1814 at Aschaffenburg, and, exchanging the pen for the pulpit, became a popular preacher in Vienna, where, during a congress in 1814, his eloquent sermons were listened to by crowded congregations. He was later appointed head of the chapter of the cathedral of Kaminiec.

Werner died in Vienna.


Works


He succeeded in having his plays put on the stage, where they met with much success. Verdi's opera Attila is based on Werner's drama of the same name. Werner's Der 24. Februar, thus titled because his mother and an intimate friend died on that day, introduced the era of the so-called “tragedies of fate.” Several of his dramatic poems were designed to evangelize freemasonry. Among his titles were:

Zacharias Werner's Theater, a collection (without the author's consent) of Werner's work in 6 volumes, appeared in 1816-1818. Ausgewählte Schriften (Selected writings with a biography by K. J. Schütz) in 15 volumes appeared 1840-1841.


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    - [en] Zacharias Werner

    [es] Zacharias Werner

    Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (Königsberg en Prusia, el 18 de noviembre de 1768 - Viena, 17 de enero de 1823), fue un poeta, dramaturgo y predicador alemán.

    [fr] Zacharias Werner

    Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner, né le 18 novembre 1768 à Königsberg, mort le 17 janvier 1823 à Vienne, est un poète, dramaturge et prédicateur allemand.

    [ru] Вернер, Цахариас

    Фридрих Людвиг Цахариас Вернер (нем. Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner, 18 ноября 1768, Кёнигсберг — 17 января 1823, Вена) — немецкий поэт и драматург, автор многочисленных трагедий, католический священник.



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