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Oxford Companion

 * Garland, Henry and Mary, The Oxford Companion to German Literature, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1976

Klassizimus (Classicism)
"Elevated classical idealism covers roughly the years 1780-1810, but is at its peak between 1786 and 1805" -- p 470
 * Goethe
 * Iphigenie auf Tauris
 * Torquato Tasso
 * Hermann und Dorothea
 * Alexis und Dora
 * Die natürliche Tochter

Maria Stuart Die Braut von Messina
 * Schiller
 * ''Wallenstein


 * ''Der Spaziergang
 * ''Nänie
 * A. W. Schlegel
 * Ion
 * Hölderlin
 * J. H. Voss
 * Odyssee 1781, one of the most widely read translations of Homer
 * Winckelmann

Romantic

 * Sturm und Drang
 * Biedermeier
 * Poetischer Realismus (Poetic Realism)
 * Schwabischer Dichterkreis
 * von Schlegels
 * Caroline Schelling
 * J.G. Fichte
 * Des Knaben Wunderhorn, 1805-1808
 * Herder
 * J. J. von gorres
 * J. von Eichendorff
 * Arnim
 * Brentano
 * A. W. Schlegel
 * Z. Werner
 * E.T.A. Hoffmann
 * F. de la Motte Fouque
 * A. von Chamisso
 * L. Uhland
 * G. Schwab
 * J. Kerner
 * W. Hauff
 * E. Morike
 * H. von Kleist
 * H. Heine
 * Holderlin
 * N. Lenau
 * Tieck
 * Wackenroder
 * Novalis

List
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 * 1871 * Christian Morgenstern (died 1914)


 * 1869 * Else Lasker-Schüler (died 1945)


 * Ranier Maria Rilke


 * 1879 * Paul Klee (died 1940)


 * 1883 * Ernst Stadler (died 1914)


 * 1886 * Gottfried Benn (died 1956)


 * 1887 * Georg Heym (died 1912)


 * 1887 * Jakob van Hoddis (died 1914)


 * 1887 * Hans Arp (died 1966)


 * 1887 * Kurt Schwitters (died 1947)


 * 1890 * Franz Werfel (died 1945)


 * 1891 * Nelly Sachs (died 1970 in poetry|1970]])


 * 1893 * George Grosz (died 1959)


 * 1898 * Bertolt Brecht (died 1956)


 * 1903 * Peter Huchel (died 1981)


 * 1907 * Günter Eich (died 1972 in poetry|1972]])


 * 1911 * Ernst Meister (died 1979 in poetry|1979]])


 * 1917 * Johannes Bobrowski (died 1965)


 * 1917 * Rainer Brambach (died 1983)


 * 1920 * Paul Celan (died 1970)


 * 1924 * Friederike Mayröcker


 * 1925 * Ernst Jandl (died 2000)


 * 1925 * Heinz Piontek (died 2003)


 * 1925 * Inge Müller (died 1966)


 * 1926 * Ingeborg Bachmann (died 1973 in poetry|1973]])


 * 1927 * Oskar Pastior


 * 1927 * Günter Grass


 * 1928 * Hertha Kräftner (died 1951)


 * 1929 * Günter Kunert


 * 1929 * Heiner Müller (died 1995)


 * 1929 * Hans Magnus Enzensberger


 * 1930 * Adolf Endler


 * 1932 * Jürgen Becker


 * 1933 * Reiner Kunze


 * 1935 * Sarah Kirsch


 * 1935 * Christoph Meckel


 * 1937 * Kurt Bartsch


 * 1937 * Nicolas Born (died 1979)


 * 1938 * Elke Erb


 * 1939 * Volker Braun


 * 1940 * Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (died 1975)


 * 1942 * Karin Kiwus


 * 1943 * Michael Krüger


 * 1944 * Jürgen Theobaldy


 * 1946 * Joachim Sartorius


 * 1957 * Uwe Kolbe


 * 1962 * Durs Grünbein


 * 1963 * Lutz Seiler


 * 1965 * Marcel Beyer


 * 1966 * Volker Sielaff


 * 1969 * Hauke Hückstädt


 * 1969 * Matthias Göritz


 * 1971 * Jan Wagner

=Contemporary=

Timeline

 * 1993 -- Christoph Janacs, Nichtung ("Nihilation"), Ottensheim: Edition Thannhäuser
 * 1995 -- Christoph Janacs, Der abwesende Blick ("The absent glance") Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz
 * 1998 -- Christoph Janacs, Templo Mayor, St. Georgs Presse, including "Teotihuacán", "Aztec Summer"
 * 1999 -- Christoph Janacs, Brunnennacht ("Night Fountain"), St. Georgs Presse, 17 poems
 * 2000 -- Christoph Janacs, Sumava, Baden: Grasl Verlag
 * 2000 -- Christoph Janacs, Tras la ceniza/Der Asche entgegen ("The Ash Meet"), German/Spanish, 24 poems, with an introduction by Marco Antonio Campos and translations by Javier García-Galiano; Mexico City: Ediciones El Tucan de Virginia
 * 2002 -- Christoph Janacs, draußen die Nacht in uns, Vienna: Edition Korresponderizen
 * 2004 -- Christoph Janacs, Sumava/Böhmerwald ("Sumava/Bohemian Forest"), poems revised from Sumava (first published in 2000) and new poems; Oberplan