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  1. Johann Christoph Gottsched (2 February 1700 – 12 December 1766) was a German philosopher, author and critic of the Enlightenment. [clarification needed]

  2. Johann Christoph Gottsched ( Königsberg, 2 de fevereiro de 1700 - Leipzig, 12 de dezembro de 1766) foi um escritor, crítico e dramaturgo alemão. Gottsched defendia a subordinação da literatura alemã às regras do classicismo francês.

  3. Johann Christoph Gottsched (born Feb. 2, 1700, Judithenkirch, near Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]—died Dec. 12, 1766, Leipzig, Saxony [Germany]) was a literary theorist, critic, and dramatist who introduced French 18th-century classical standards of taste into the literature and theatre of Germany.

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  4. Erfahren Sie mehr über das Leben und Werk von Johann Christoph Gottsched, einem der wichtigsten deutschen Aufklärer und Literaturreformer. Lesen Sie über seine Dichtungstheorie, seine Theaterreform, seine Übersetzungen und seine Zeitschriften.

  5. Gottsched foi um dos principais intelectuais durante o período de Bach. Sua obra, claramente influenciada pelas Poéticas de Aristóteles e Horácio, era de cunho religioso e moralizador, possuía forte conexão com o luteranismo e continha os mesmos matizes de cores da paleta dos compositores da Musica Poetica, do qual Bach foi o maior representante.

  6. 3 de fev. de 2014 · Johann Christoph Gottsched is one of the key figures in the early German enlightenment. This volume covers the entire gamut of Gottsched research, re-examines all accepted wisdom, and proposes new assessments for discussion.

  7. (1700–1766) Philosopher, literary critic, and theoretician, Johann Christoph Gottsched was Christian Wolff's disciple and one of the architects of the German Aufkl ä rung. Particularly conscious of Germany's cultural shortcomings, compared to France and England, Gottsched worked vigorously to reform German theater and poetry.