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[[Image:Abraham Emanuel Froehlich.jpg|thumb|Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich]]▼
'''Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich''' (February 1, 1796, [[Brugg]], [[Aargau]] – December 1, 1865) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] poet.▼
▲'''Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich''' (1 February
==Biography==
He was born in [[Brugg]] in the canton of [[Aargau]], where his father was a teacher.
After studying [[theology]] at [[Zürich]] he became a [[pastor]] in 1817 and returned as teacher to his native town, where he lived for ten years. He was then appointed professor of [[German language]] and [[German literature|literature]] in the cantonal school in Aargau
Fröhlich is best known for his two heroic poems, ''Ulrich Zwingli'' and ''Ulrich von Hutten'', and especially for his fables, which have been ranked with those of [[Friedrich von Hagedorn|Hagedorn]], [[Gotthold Ephraim Lessing|Lessing]] and [[Christian Fürchtegott Gellert|Gellert]].<ref name="EB1911"/>
==Works==
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* ''Trostlieder'' (1852)
* ''Der Junge Deutsch-Michel'' (1846)
* ''Reimsprüche aus Staat, Schule, und Kirche'' (1820)<ref name="EB1911"/>
==Notes==
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