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Johann Karl Wezel (October 31, 1747 in Sondershausen, Germany – January 28, 1819 in Sondershausen), also Johann Carl Wezel, was a German poet, novelist and philosopher of the Enlightenment. ==Life== Born the son of domestic servants, Wezel studied Theology, Law, Philosophy and Philology at the University of Leipzig.〔Meid, Volker: Reclams Lexikon der deutschsprachigen Autoren, Stuttgart 2001〕 Early philosophical influences include John Locke and Julien Offray de La Mettrie.〔Klingenberg, Anneliese: Afterword in Wezel, Lebensgeschichte Tobias Knauts, Berlin and Weimar 1990〕 After positions as tutor at the courts of Bautzen and Berlin, Wezel lived as a freelance writer. A short stay in Vienna did not result in him getting employed by the local national theater. He thus moved back to Leipzig and, in 1793, to Sondershausen, which he did not leave again until his death in 1819.〔 Although his works were extremely successful when they were published, Wezel was almost forgotten when he died.〔(Biography on the website of the Wezel Society Sondershausen )〕 His rediscovery in the second half of the 20th century is mainly due to German author Arno Schmidt who published a radio essay about him in 1959.〔Prütting, Lenz: Bibliographical note to Wezel, Belphegor, Frankfurt am Main 1984〕
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