Bettina von Arnim Writer

Bettina von Arnim (the Countess of Arnim) (4 April 1785 – 20 January 1859), born Elisabeth Catharina Ludovica Magdalena Brentano, was a German writer and novelist.Bettina (as well: Bettine) Brentano was a writer, publisher, composer, singer, visual artist, an illustrator, patron of young talent, and a social activist. She was the archetype of the Romantic era’s zeitgeist and the crux of many creative relationships of canonical artistic figures. Best known for the company she kept, she numbered among her closest friends Goethe, Beethoven, and Pückler and tried to foster artistic agreement among them. Many leading composers of the time, including Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Johanna Kinkel, and Johannes Brahms, admired her spirit and talents. As a composer, von Arnim's style was unconventional, molding and melding favorite folk melodies and historical themes with innovative harmonies, phrase lengths, and improvisations that became synonymous with the music of the era. She was closely related to the German writers Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim: the first was her brother, the second her husband. Her daughter Gisela von Arnim became a prominent writer as well.

Personal facts

Bettina von Arnim
PseudonymBeans Beor
Birth dateApril 04, 1785
Birth nameElisabeth Catharina Ludovica Magdalena Brentano
Birth place
Frankfurt
Date of deathJanuary 20, 1859
Place of death
Berlin
Resting place
Niederer Fläming
Spouse
Relatives
Gisela von Arnim

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Writer

genre
Romanticism
influenced
Johannes Brahms
Robert Schumann
Franz Liszt
Johanna Kinkel
language
German language

Bettina von Arnim on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.hedweb.com/bgcharlton/bettina-goethe.html