Abstract
Abstract This chapter examines Strauß’s brief career in politics and his chief political writings, which took place from 1847 to1848. It first examines Strauβ’s attitude toward politics and his initial ambivalence about entering the political sphere It then examines his Der Romantiker auf dem Throne der Cäsaren, Strauß’s satire of the political ambitions of Friedrich Wilhelm IV. It then studies some of Strauß’s political articles in Jahrbücher der Gegenwart and Schwäbische Kronik. Strauß’s election campaign and his speeches for a seat in the Frankfurt Parliament are considered. It concludes with an account of his brief career in the Württemberg Parliament.
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