Charles Timothy Brooks
Charles Timothy Brooks (born 1813, died 1883) - American Evangelical cleric, poet and translator of German literature.
Curriculum vitaeCharles Timothy Brooks was born on June 20, 1813 in Salem, Massachusetts. In 1832 he graduated from Harvard, then he studied theology and in 1835 he became a preacher in Nahant in his native state. He served as a pastor in various New England cities. In the end, he became the pastor of the Unitarian congregation at Neport, Rhode Island. He remained in this position until 1877, when he resigned due to poor health. He died on June 14, 1883. Creation
Charles Timothy Brooks was first and foremost a translator of German literature, especially the works of the period of storm and pressure (Sturm und Drang). He translated, among others, Wilhelm Tella Friedrich Schiller. He published an anthology Songs and Ballads: Translated from Uhland, Körner, Bürger, and Other German Lyric Poets (1842). He also left behind theological work and biography of William Ellery Channing Bibliography
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