Georg Büchner

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Georg Büchner Zobel von Zabeltitz, Geʼorg Bikhner, Bûhner Georg, and 53 others Gêʾôrg Bîkner, Gē'ōrg Bikner, ゲオルク・ビューヒナー, גאורג ביכנר, Gkeornk Mpichner, Γκέοργκ Μπύχνερ, ゲオルク ビューヒナー, גאורג בכנר, Георг Бюхнэр, גיאורג ביכנר, Karl Georg Büchner, G. Büchner, Georges Büchner, Gêôrg Bîkner, געארג ביכנער, קארל גיאורג ביכנר, Georg Büchner, 格奥尔格·毕希纳, Georg Bi︠u︡khner, Георг Бюхнер, 게오르크뷔흐너, ビューヒナー, بٌشنر، جورج, Georgius Büchner, جورج بوشنر, جورج بشنر،, Georgs Bīhners, .. Byūhinā, Georg Buchner, Georg Bjuchner, .. Büchner, George Büchner, Georg Bihner, Bwihino, Georŭkʻŭ Bwihinŏ, Bwihinŏ, Georg Byuxner, Georg Biuxneri, Gkeornk Mpychner, Carl Georg Büchner, Georg Büchner Zobel Von Zabeltitz, Georuk`u Bwihino, Carl Georg Buechner, Georg Biukhner, Georg Buechner, 뷔히너게오르그, Bixina, Георг Бихнер, گئورگ بوشنر, 毕希纳, ビューヒネル, Büchner, گەورگ بيۋحنەر
Born:
Oct. 17, 1813
Died:
Feb. 19, 1837

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Karl Georg Büchner (17 October 1813 – 19 February 1837) was a German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose, considered part of the Young Germany movement. He was also a revolutionary and the brother of physician and philosopher Ludwig Büchner. His literary achievements, though few in number, are generally held in great esteem in Germany and it is widely believed that, had it not been for his early death, he might have joined such central German literary figures as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller at the summit of their profession.

Books by Georg Büchner