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Eduard Duller
Eduard Duller (18 November 1809, Vienna – 24 July 1853, Wiesbaden) was a German-Austrian writer and clergyman, very active as a poet, novelist and later as a historian. Life His biological father died before his birth and so he was brought up lovingly but strictly by his stepfather. A gifted child, he studied philosophy and law in his home town of Vienna as well as writing his first fiction, premiering his first play, titled ''Meister Pilgram'', aged 17. His advanced humanist attitudes made him unsuited to Austrian education under the Klemens von Metternich, Metternich System and its Carlsbad Decrees, so in 1830 he left Austria for Munich, where in 1831 he premiered his play ''Die Wittelsbacher''. A year later he mover to Trier, befriending and graduating alongside Friedrich von Sallet. In Trier he withdrew into himself, but gained the clergy's hatred through his play ''Franz von Sickingen''. In 1834 he moved to Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main and there began publishing the ''Phà ...
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