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Klaus Groth

Klaus Groth (April 24, 1819 - June 1, 1899) was a Low German poet.
==Biography==
He was born at Heide, in Ditmarsh, the western part of the Duchy of Holstein. After studying at the normal school in Tondern (1838–1841), he became a teacher at the girls school in his native village, devoting his spare time to the study of philosophy, mathematics, and the natural sciences. But in 1847, he went to Kiel to qualify for a higher educational post. Ill health interrupted his studies, and he retired to the island of Fehmarn, in the Baltic Sea, where he remained five years, and where most of his poems were written.
It was not until 1853 that he was able to resume his studies at Kiel. In 1856 he took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Bonn, and then traveled through Germany and Switzerland for two years. In 1858, he settled as ''Privatdozent'' in German literature and languages at Kiel, where, in 1866, he was made professor, and where he lived until his death.

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