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  1. Friedrich Emil Ferdinand Heinrich Graf [1] Kleist von Nollendorf (Berlim, 9 de abril de 1762 — 17 de fevereiro de 1823) foi um marechal-de-campo prussiano. Kleist entrou para exército da Prússia em 1778, serviu durante a Guerra da Sucessão Bávara, Guerras revolucionárias francesas e lutou em Jena durante as Guerras Napoleônicas.

  2. Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (18 October 1777 – 21 November 1811) was a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. His best known works are the theatre plays Das Käthchen von Heilbronn , The Broken Jug , Amphitryon and Penthesilea , and the novellas Michael Kohlhaas and The Marquise of O .

  3. Heinrich von Kleist was a German dramatist, among the greatest of the 19th century. Poets of the Realist, Expressionist, Nationalist, and Existentialist movements in France and Germany saw their prototype in Kleist, a poet whose demonic genius had foreseen modern problems of life and literature.

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  4. A Prussian officer, and later Generalfeldmarschall. He was born in Berlin on 9 April, 1763 and died on 17 February, 1823. He took part in the 1793-95 campaign against France at the rank of captain in the infantry, winning the Pour le Mérite medal in 1793.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2018 · Heinrich von Kleist. BORN: 1777, Frankfurt an der Oder, Prussia. DIED: 1811, Wannsee bei Potsdam, Prussia. NATIONALITY: German. GENRE: Drama, fiction, nonfiction. MAJOR WORKS: The Feud of the Schroffensteins (1803) The Broken Jug (1803–1805) Penthesilea (1808) Herman's Battle (1809) Prince Friedrich von Homburg (1811) Overview

  6. 21 de nov. de 2011 · Em apenas 34 anos de uma existência terminada no suicídio, Kleist marcou o drama e a poesia europeias. Uma vida atormentada: da caserna à literatura, do sucesso fugaz à depressão profunda, de ...

  7. Kleist, Friedrich Heinrich Ferdinand Emil (1145) Commander, II Corps in 1813. Born on 9 April 1762 in Berlin; his father was an official of the cathedral in Brandenburg. In 1775 he became a page in the court of Prinz Heinrich von Preussen; on 21 March 1777 he entered a novitiate for the Order of the Knights of St John.