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Definition of Hebbel
1. Noun. German dramatist (1813-1863).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hebbel
Literary usage of Hebbel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians (1909)
"In the domain of high tragedy, the names of Grillparzer, hebbel and Ludwig shine
... hebbel and Ludwig, it is true, protested by their works and critical ..."
2. Studies in German Literature in the Nineteenth Century by John Firman Coar (1903)
"Otto Lud- wig, Richard Wagner, and Friedrich hebbel, the great trio of German
... Some of the harshest criticisms of hebbel were written by Ludwig; ..."
3. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1890)
"hebbel, FRIEDRICH, lyrical and dramatic poet, was born at Wesselburen, ...
See Biographies by Kuh (1877) and Frankl (1884), and hebbel s Tagebücher (2 vols. ..."
4. English German Literary Influences: Bibliography and Survey. Pt.I-II. by Lawrence Marsden Price (1919)
"With the Greeks fate must conquer and is so overpowering as to crush individual
will. With Shakespeare will is triumphant. With hebbel both man and ..."
5. Ibsen in Germany, 1870-1900 by William Henri Eller (1918)
"One could almost say, that Ibsen is hebbel resurrected in a more perfect form.
... Almost everything which hebbel attempted, Ibsen achieved. ..."