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Ernst Conrad Friedrich Schulze (22 March 1789 – 29 June 1817) was a German Romantic poet. He was born and died in Celle. ==Early life and education==
The son of the Mayor of Celle, his mother died while he was only two years old and much of his early education was overseen by his two grandfathers, who were a Celle bookseller and a minister. Widely respected by his contemporaries in early youth, he found himself increasingly drawn into a new ''poetische Welt'' (world of poetry) in his mid-teens, showing a particular interest in folklore, fairy tales and diverse French literature. He said of himself, "I lived in a fantasy world and was on the way to becoming a complete obsessive."〔„''Ich lebte ganz meinen Phantasien und war auf dem Wege, ein ganz unheilbarer Schwärmer zu werden''“, quoted in ''Ernst Schulze. Nach seinen Tagebüchern und Briefen sowie nach Mittheilungen seiner Freunde geschildert'', Marggraff, H. Vol. 5, Third edition, Leipzig 1855.〕 Despite these early Romantic daydreams, he was able to apply himself to his school work and was, at age 16, a model student.〔''Bibliographie der Werke Ernst Schulzes'', Müller, H., ''Celler Chronik'' Vol. 1/1983, p. 84–111〕 Given his upbringing, it is probably unsurprisingly that he initially studied theology at the Georg-August University of Göttingen from 1806. He went on to study philosophy, literature and aesthetics from 1808, and received his doctorate in 1812. Afterward, he devoted himself to philology, which he taught privately in Göttingen. During his time at university he became a member of the Göttingen 'Corps Hannovera', one of the original German Student Corps.
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