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Hebbel

[heb-uhl]

noun

  1. (Christian) Friedrich 1813–63, German lyric poet and playwright.



Hebbel

/ ˈɛə /

noun

  1. Christian Friedrich (ˈkrɪstian ˈfriːdrɪç). 1813–63, German dramatist and lyric poet, whose historical works were influenced by Hegel; his major plays are Maria Magdalena (1844), Herodes und Marianne (1850), and the trilogy Die Nibelungen (1862)

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Father wants me to start reading books by Hebbel and other well-known German writers.

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A support group can often consist of friends, family or people from a church community, Hebbel sad.

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For the dance, first performed at the Hebbel Theater in Berlin in 2000, Ms. Suryodarmo wears a short black dress and red heels.

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The German writer Friedrich Hebbel once said: "In a good play, everyone is right."

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In 1839 Hebbel left Munich and wandered back to Hamburg on foot, where he resumed his relations with Elsie Lensing, whose self-sacrificing assistance had helped him over the darkest days in Munich.

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