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Die Götter Griechenlandes (Schiller poem, first version 1788, 3rd line "Glücklichere Menschenalter führtet")

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"The Gods of Greece" ("Die Götter Griechenlandes") is a 1788 poem by the German writer Friedrich Schiller. It was first published in Wieland's Der Teutsche Merkur, with a second, shorter version (with much of its controversial content removed) published by Schiller himself in 1800. Schiller's poem proved influential in light of German Philhellenism and seems to have influenced later German thinkers' views on history, Paganism and myth, possibly including Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Max Weber.: 78–80, 85–6 

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First version first published in 1788 in Wieland's "Der Teutsche Merkur".
 A second, shorter version (with much of its controversial content removed) published by Schiller himself in 1800.

Last modified: 2022-04-05 (revision #89629)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Die Gedichte (Friedrich Schiller, insel tb 2547)Paperback3-458-34247-81999
Schiller's Gedichte (Reclam Leipzig hc)Hardcover?1903
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Q1147941

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