Carl Joachim Friedrich Ludwig von Arnim (26 January 1781 – 21 January 1831), better known as Achim von Arnim, was a German
poet
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, novelist, and together with
Clemens Brentano
Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (also Klemens; pseudonym: Clemens Maria Brentano ; ; 9 September 1778 – 28 July 1842) was a German poet and novelist, and a major figure of German Romanticism. He was the uncle, via his brother Christian, of Franz a ...
and
Joseph von Eichendorff, a leading figure of
German Romanticism
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.
Life
Arnim was born in
Berlin
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, descending from a
Brandenburgian ''
Uradel
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'' noble family first mentioned in 1204. His father was the
Prussian chamberlain (''
Kammerherr'') Joachim Erdmann von Arnim (1741–1804), royal envoy in
Copenhagen
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and
Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
, later active as the director of the Berlin
Court Opera. His mother, Amalia Caroline von Labes (1761–1781), died three weeks after Arnim's birth.
Arnim and his elder brother Carl Otto spent their childhood with their maternal grandmother Marie Elisabeth von Labes, the widow of
Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf from her first marriage, in
Zernikow and in Berlin, where he attended the
Joachimsthal Gymnasium. In 1798 he went on to study law, natural science and mathematics at the
University of Halle
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (), also referred to as MLU, is a public research university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg. It is the largest and oldest university in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. MLU offers German and i ...
. His early writings included numerous articles for scientific magazines. His first major work, ''Theorie der elektrischen Erscheinungen'' (Theory of electrical phenomena) showed a leaning to the supernatural, common among the
German romanticists. In
Halle he associated with the composer
Johann Friedrich Reichardt, in whose house he became acquainted with the
Romantic poet
Ludwig Tieck
Johann Ludwig Tieck (; ; 31 May 177328 April 1853) was a German poet, fiction writer, translator, and critic. He was one of the founding fathers of the Romanticism, Romantic movement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Early life
Tieck w ...
. From 1800 he continued his studies at the
University of Göttingen
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, though, having met
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
and
Clemens Brentano
Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (also Klemens; pseudonym: Clemens Maria Brentano ; ; 9 September 1778 – 28 July 1842) was a German poet and novelist, and a major figure of German Romanticism. He was the uncle, via his brother Christian, of Franz a ...
, he inclined from natural sciences towards literature. Arnim received the degree of a
Doctor of Medicine
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in 1801, but never practiced.
He went on to travel through Europe with his brother from 1801 to 1804. He met his later wife
Bettina in
Frankfurt
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, travelled down the
Rhine Valley
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Particular valleys of the Rhine or any of its sections:
* Alpine Rhine Valley
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together with Clemens Brentano, visited
Germaine de Staël in
Coppet,
Friedrich Schlegel
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (after 1814: von) Schlegel ( ; ; 10 March 1772 – 12 January 1829) was a German literary critic, philosopher, and Indologist. With his older brother, August Wilhelm Schlegel, he was one of the main figures of Jena Roma ...
and his wife
Dorothea in
Paris
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, and continued his journey to
London
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and Scotland.
Arnim was influenced by the earlier writings of Goethe and
Herder
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, from which he learned to appreciate the beauties of German traditional legends and
folk song
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s. Back in Germany, he began forming a collection of these and in 1805 first published the result, in collaboration with Clemens Brentano, under the title ''
Des Knaben Wunderhorn''. He went to see Goethe in
Weimar
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, in order to edit the collection. In Frankfurt he met with the jurist
Friedrich Carl von Savigny
Friedrich Carl von Savigny (21 February 1779 – 25 October 1861) was a German jurist and historian.
Early life and education
Savigny was born at Frankfurt am Main, of a family recorded in the history of Lorraine, deriving its name from the cast ...
, the beginning of an enduring friendship.
Arnims's editorial work was increasingly affected by the
Napoleonic Wars
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. Upon the Prussian defeat in the 1806
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt, he followed the royal court to
Königsberg
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, where he joined the circle of Prussian reformers around
Baron vom Stein. In 1807 he moved back to Weimar and
Kassel
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, where he visited the
Brothers Grimm
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, and finally to
Heidelberg
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. He and Brentano completed the second and third volume of their folk song collection and from 1808 together with
Joseph Görres published the important romantic ''Zeitung für Einsiedler'' (Newspaper for Hermits) in
Heidelberg
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in 1808. The Heidelberg Romanticist circle also included Tieck, Friedrich Schlegel,
Jean Paul
Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romanticism, German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories.
Life and work
Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Ficht ...
,
Justinus Kerner, and
Ludwig Uhland.

From 1809 Arnim again lived in Berlin, however, his plans to enter the Prussian civil service failed. In 1810 he affianced Brentano's sister Bettina, who won wide recognition as a writer in her own right. They married on 11 March 1811; their daughter
Gisela (one of seven children) became a writer as well. Shortly after their marriage the couple went on to visit Goethe in to Weimar, however, the reunion was overshadowed by a heated quarrel between Bettina and Goethe's wife
Christiane.
In Berlin, Achim worked on
Heinrich von Kleist's legacy and founded the patriotic ''
Deutsche Tischgesellschaft'' association of Christian men.
He remained connected with the Prussian patriots such as
Adam Heinrich Müller and
Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué and even commanded a ''
Landsturm'' battalion during the
German Campaign of 1813
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. From October 1813 he acted as publisher of the Berlin newspaper "The Prussian Correspondent", until he fell out with his predecessor
Barthold Georg Niebuhr in February 1814.
While his wife stayed in Berlin, Arnim in 1814 retired to
Künstlerhaus Schloss Wiepersdorf, his family home, where he lived until his death from a
stroke
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in 1831. His output, published in newspapers, magazines and almanacs as well as self-contained books, included novels, dramas, stories, poems and journalistic works. Following his death, his library was taken over by the Weimar court library.
Works
Arnim is considered one of the most important representatives of German
Romanticism
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. His works were collected, with an introduction by
Wilhelm Grimm, in twenty volumes (1839–48).
Heinrich Heine
Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (; ; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was an outstanding poet, writer, and literary criticism, literary critic of 19th-century German Romanticism. He is best known outside Germany for his ...
wrote a eulogy of Arnim in his ''Deutschland''. His works include:

* ''Hollin's Liebeleben ''(1802)
* ''Ariel's Offenbarungen ''(1804)
* ''
Des Knaben Wunderhorn ''(Folktale Collection, 3 vol., with Clemens Brentano, 1806 and 1808)
* ''Tröst Einsamkeit ''(Book collection of Arnim's published ''Zeitung für Einsiedler'', 1808)
* ''Der Wintergarten ''(1809)
*'' Mistris Lee'' (1809)
* ''Armut, Reichthum, Schuld und Buße der Gräfin Dolores ''(1810)
* ''Halle und Jerusalem ''(play, 1811)
* ''Isabella von Ägypten. Kaiser Karl des Fünften erste Jugendliebe ''(novella, 1812)
* ''Schaubühne ''(play, 1813)
* "Frau von Saverne" (story, 1817)
* ''Die Kronenwächter. Bd. 1: Bertholds erstes und zweites Leben ''(unfinished novel, 1817)
* ''Der tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau ''(novella, 1818)
* "Fürst Ganzgott und Sänger Halbgott" (story, 1818)
* ''Die Gleichen'' (play, 1819)
* "Die Majoratsherren" (story, 1820)
* "Owen Tudor" (story, 1820)
* "Landhausleben" (story, 1826)
* ''Die Päpstin Johanna ''(published posthumously by Bettina von Arnim, 1846)
References
Sources
* ''The Arthurian Encyclopedia''. Norris J. Lacy, Ed. "German Arthurian Literature (Modern)." New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1986.
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