Brun, Friederike (1765–1835)
Brun, Friederike (1765–1835)
German poet. Name variations: Friederike Sophie Christiane Brun; Friederike Münter, Munter, or Muenter. Born Friederike Sophie Christiane Münter, June 3, 1765, in Gräfentonna, Thüringen, Germany; died Mar 25, 1835, in Copenhagen, Denmark; dau. of Balthasar Munter (well-known Evangelical pastor, died 1794) and Friederike von Wangenheim (died 1808); m. Constantin Brun (Danish consulate in St. Petersburg), 1783; children: 5, including Carl (b. 1784) and Charlotte Auguste Adelaide, known as Ida (b. 1792).
Grew up in educated family; met important literary figures such as Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Johann Andreas Cramer, and the Brothers Stolberg; later corresponded with Johann Gottfried Herder and Wilhelm Grimm; following father's death, suffered an emotional breakdown and lost her hearing; wrote of her travels and published lyric poetry collections, including Gedichte von Friederike Brun (1795).