Charlotte Buff
Charlotte Sophie Henriette Buff (born January 11, 1753 in Wetzlar ; † January 16, 1828 in Hanover ) was the model of Lotte in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther .
Life
Charlotte was the second of sixteen children from the renown Kastnereiverwalters (1740) and German-Order - bailiff (1755) Heinrich Adam Buff (1711-1795) and the Magdalena Ernestina Feyler (1731-1771). Her nephew, son of her brother Wilhelm Karl Ludwig Buff, was the chemist Heinrich Buff .
Charlotte was engaged to be engaged in 1768, but did not marry the electoral Hanoverian legation secretary Johann Christian Kestner until April 4, 1773 . In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Kestner family belonged to the so-called Pretty Families , who were at the top of the bourgeoisie in the Electorate of Hanover. Since the early death of her mother in 1771, Charlotte ran her father's household and looked after her ten younger siblings.
Goethe got to know "Lotte" at a dance festival: On June 9, 1772, Goethe's great-aunt Lange from Wetzlar organized a ball in the Jägerhaus (now Goethehaus ) in Volpertshausen , a village near Wetzlar, probably because of the birthday of Karoline Buff, Charlotte's older sister, and the upcoming engagement of Caroline to the son of Mrs. Lange, Dr. jur. Christian Dietz. Goethe was supposed to pick up Charlotte Buff at this ball. At the time he was actually courting 17-year-old Johannette Lange. But as soon as Goethe met Charlotte, Johannette was forgotten. Lotte charmed him both with her outward appearance and her open manner. As described in Werther , he danced with her the whole evening, and he was impressed how Lotte distracted the party with a game during the storm.
Not on the day of the ball , as described in Werther , but only on the next day the “lovely scene” took place in the Buff house in Wetzlar, which Goethe so enthusiastic about. When he came back to the Deutschordenshof, Lotte was just about to cut her siblings' bread. The Wetzlar painter Ferdinand Raab immortalized this sight in a painting, made around 1865, after a copper engraving by Wilhelm von Kaulbach , which can be seen in the lottery house in Wetzlar. Goethe describes the experience in the Werther with the words:
"What a delight it is for my soul to see her in the company of dear, cheerful children, her eight siblings!"
Goethe soon got along very well with Lotte's siblings too. Even with Kestner, Charlotte's fiancé, he had a very good relationship after his return, he even claims in Werther that he was Albert after Lotte the dearest in the world. Nevertheless, the hopelessness of a relationship with Lotte burdened Goethe so much that he left Wetzlar again. Unable to curb affection and jealousy, Goethe left the city after saying goodbye to both of them and processed the separation in literary terms in the epistolary novel Die Leiden des Junge Werther , published in 1774 .
Charlotte married Kestner in 1773 and lived with him in Hanover in the Aegidienneustadt . She became the mother of eight sons and four daughters and managed the large housekeeping on Aegidienstraße, later on Grosse Wallstraße (today Georgswall) . Even after her husband died in 1800, she remained a point of reference for the widely dispersed family and took an active part in their advancement and well-being.
She continued to have contact with Goethe by letters and arranged for him to help her sons (including August Kestner ). In September 1816 she traveled for a few weeks to Weimar, where her youngest sister was married, and also met Goethe. The reunion, however, was unique and formal. Thomas Mann made it literary in his novel Lotte in Weimar , published in 1939 .
Charlotte Kestner's grave is in the garden cemetery in Hanover. The classicist grave monument comes from the husband of her granddaughter, the Hanoverian architect Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves .
Direct descendants of Charlotte Kestner now live in Germany, Switzerland and France. According to the latest research, there are over 1200 descendants of Charlotte and her siblings to date.
children
- Georg Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Kestner (1774–1867), archivist, banker, art and autograph collector, married to Henriette Partz
- Wilhelm Georg Konrad Arnold Kestner (1775–1848), bailiff in Hagen , married to Luise Iffland
- Philipp Karl Kestner (1776–1846), factory owner in Thann , Alsace
- Georg August Christian Kestner (1777–1853), diplomat and art collector
- Theodor Friedrich Arnold Kestner (1779–1847), physician, city physician in Frankfurt am Main , married to Marie Lippert
- Charlotte Kestner (* † 1783)
- Eduard Kestner (1784–1823), factory owner in Thann, Alsace
- Hans Ernst Hermann Septinus Kestner (-Lippert) (1786–1871), Royal Hanoverian Privy Councilor
- Charlotte Kestner (1788–1877), lived single in Basel
- Louise Amalie Henriette Antoinette Kestner (1791–1804)
- Clara Sophie Kestner (1793–1866), conventual in the Fräuleinstift Marienwerder
- Friedrich Kestner (1795–1872), merchant in Le Havre , royal Hanover consul general, married to Mathilde Doormann
Great nephew
- Hans Buff-Gießen (1862–1907), opera singer (tenor)
reception
Novels
- Thomas Mann : Lotte in Weimar , 1939
Movies
- 1974: Lotte in Weimar , based on the novel by Thomas Mann. The title role played Lilli Palmer , Martin Hellberg played Goethe.
- 2010: Goethe! , Lotte is portrayed by Miriam Stein
Commemorations
- In 1928 and 2003 the Goethe Society in Hanover organized commemorations for Charlotte Kestner.
literature
- German Biographical Encyclopedia , Vol. 2, p. 217
- Rüdiger RE Fock: The Kestner. A German-French-Swiss family makes history (s). Schnell Buch und Druck, Warendorf 2009, ISBN 978-3-87716-706-9 .
- Heinrich Gloël : Goethe's time in Wetzlar. Pictures from the Reichskammergericht- and Wertherstadt. Berlin 1911 (reprint: Magistrat der Stadt, Wetzlar 1999).
- Thomas Mann : Lotte in Weimar. Novel. Bermann-Fischer, Stockholm 1939 (numerous later editions, including paperback edition: Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3-596-29432-0 ).
- Jakob Minor : Kestner, Charlotte, b. Buff . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 15, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1882, p. 662 f.
- Ruth Rahmeyer: Werthers Lotte: one letter - one life - one family. The biography of Charlotte Kestner. Torch bearer, Hannover 1994, ISBN 3-7716-1575-5 .
- Ruth Rameyer: Charlotte Buff-Kestner. In: Sophie & Co. Significant women in Hanover. Biographical portraits. ed. by Hiltrud Schroeder , Hannover 1991.
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Oskar Ulrich : Charlotte Kestner. A picture of life. Bielefeld; Leipzig: Velhagen & Klasing, 1921
- Reprint of the 1921 edition with new illustrations and an afterword by Hartmut Schmidt, Goslar: Verlag August Thuhoff, 1987, ISBN 978-3-923867-07-3 and ISBN 3-923867-07-7 ; contents
- Wolfdietrich Rasch: Buff, Charlotte (Lotte) Sophie Henriette, married Kestner. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2 , p. 8 ( digitized version ).
- Siegfried Rösch: list of ancestors for Charlotten Kestner, b. Buff. On her 200th birthday on January 11, 1953. Self-published, Wetzlar 1954.
- Astrid Seele: women around Goethe. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2000, ISBN 3-499-50636-X .
- Ulrike Weiss u. a. (Editor): Goethe's Lotte. A woman's life around 1800. Essays on the exhibition [in Wetzlar, Weimar and Hanover 2003]. (= Writings of the Historisches Museum Hannover ; Vol. 21). Historical Museum , Hanover 2003, ISBN 3-422-06443-5
- Gero von Wilpert : Goethe-Lexikon (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 407). Kröner, Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-520-40701-9 , p. 151 f.
- Hugo Thielen : Kestner, Charlotte Sophia Henriette. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 196.
- Hugo Thielen: Kestner, (1) Charlotte Sophia Henriette. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 344.
- Gerhard Kölsch: Johann Heinrich Schröder. Portrait of Charlotte Kestner geb. Buff, in: Yearbook of the Free German Hochstift 2010, pp. 472–476.
Web links
- Literature by and about Charlotte Buff in the catalog of the German National Library
- Charlotte Buff. In: FemBio. Women's biography research (with references and citations).
- Just one kiss - she was Werther's Lotte, she was Goethe's idol. In: Die Zeit , 3/2003
- Buff-Kestner family association
- Lotte House (Museum in Wetzlar)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Wolfdietrich Rasch: Buff, Charlotte (Lotte) Sophie Henriette, married Kestner. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2 , p. 8 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ Klaus Mlynek : Pretty families. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover . P. 310.
- ↑ Information Lottehaus Wetzlar
- ↑ Lottehaus painting by Ferdinand Raab (accessed February 15, 2014)
- ↑ Aegidienstraße disappeared after the Second World War and ran in the extension of today's Heinrich-Kümmel-Straße towards Aegi.
- ↑ Karl-Josef Kutsch , Leo Riemens : Large singer lexicon . Unchanged edition. KG Saur, Bern 1993, first volume A – L, Sp. 400, ISBN 3-907820-70-3 .
- ^ Klaus Mlynek : Goethe Society. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 224
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Buff, Charlotte |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Buff, Charlotte Sophie Henriette (full name); Kestner, Charlotte (name from 1773) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Model of Lotte in Goethe's work The Sorrows of Young Werther |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 11, 1753 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wetzlar |
DATE OF DEATH | January 16, 1828 |
Place of death | Hanover |