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| Bodmer, Johann Jakob |
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(y ´hän yä´kôp b d´m r) (KEY) , 16981783, Swiss critic, poet, and editor. He translated Miltons Paradise Lost and Middle High German poetry. Inspired by the Spectator, Bodmer published, with J. J. Breitinger, the critical journal Discourse der Mahlern (172123), which greatly influenced 18th-century German poetry. Bodmer, who championed Klopstock, Wieland, and Herder, is famous for his argument with Gottsched, whose rationalism he countered with an essay (1740) on fancy in poetry. |
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