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for painting, which was one of his father's principal stocks-in-trade. This proved to be an unsatisfying activity, one for which he was, perhaps, overeducated, so he returned to Mainz in 1818. There, he devoted himself to literary pursuits, which included producing a German translation of the
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His parents' home, where he was born, is still known as the "Lennighaus". A street has also been named after him. His younger brother,
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His works depict ordinary people, held up to a satirical mirror. Most represent a type known as the "
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Friedrich Lennig. Ein Mainzer Dialekt- und Volksdichter.
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In January 1838, he became one of the founders of the
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His father was a prosperous merchant. He attended the
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Lecture given in Mainz, Joh. Falk & Söhne, 1903.
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Lay of the Last Minstrel
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