Karl Philipp MoritzKarl Philipp Moritz (September 15, 1756 – June 26, 1793) worked as a German novelist, publisher, and essayist of the Sturm und Drang, late enlightenment and classicist periods that inspired later German Romanticism. Moritz was born in Hameln in 1756 nto a poor family. He was apprenticed to a hat producer after getting a limited schooling. He attracted the eye of a patron in Hanover and entered a gymnasium; however, he soon received a position as actor under Ekhof at Gotha, failing which he returned to study (1776) at Erfurt; but tiring again, he participated in the Herrnhuter (Moravian Church) at Barby, and explored religion at Wittenberg (1777); then taught charitable giving at the Potsdam military orphanage, soon going back to wander. Read More Read Less
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