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Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem (21 March 174730 October 1772) was a German lawyer. His suicide in
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became the model for that of ''
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'' by Goethe.


Life

He was born in
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to the Lutheran natural theologian
Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem (22 November 1709 - 2 September 1789) was a German Lutheran theologian during the Age of Enlightenment. He was also known as "Abt Jerusalem". He was court-preacher and a major advisor to Charles I, Duke of Bru ...
. He attended
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, where he met but did not like
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. He then became a legation secretary to the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. He studied litigation at the Reichskammergericht in Wetzlar, where he again met Goethe and
Johann Christian Kestner Johann Georg Christian Kestner (28 August 174124 May 1800) was a German lawyer and archivist. He is also notable as the model for Lotte's husband Albert in ''The Sorrows of Young Werther'' by Goethe, with Kestner's fiancée Charlotte Buff used a ...
. His middle-class background meant that he was not respected by the nobility and often clashed with his superiors. Like Goethe in Frankfurt, he found little or no job satisfaction in everyday legal work. Jerusalem also fell in love with the countess Elisabeth Herd, already engaged to a Palatinate legation secretary. With a broken heart, he shot himself in his apartment at 5 Schillerplatz in Wetzlar (now a house-museum named the Jerusalemhaus) on 29 October 1772 and died the following day. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's tragedy ''
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'' was afterwards found on Jerusalem's table. After ''Werther'' came out, Lessing wrote a sharp polemic protesting against Goethe's presentation of Jerusalem's "Philosophische Aufsätze" ("Philosophical Essays"), one of which was a defence of suicide Lessing particularly objected to his presentation of his friend Jerusalem as a "sentimental fool" whereas Lessing saw him as a "true, reflective philosopher". Beer (ed.): ''Philosophische Aufsätze von Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem.'' 1900, S. V.


Works

* Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (ed.): ''Philosophische Aufsätze von Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem.'' Buchhandlung des Fürstlichen Waisenhauses, Braunschweig 1776. * Paul Beer (ed.): ''Philosophische Aufsätze von Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem.'' (1776). Mit G. E. Lessings Vorrede und Zusätzen. Berlin 190
(Online version)
* Heinrich Schneider (ed.); Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem: ''Aufsätze und Briefe.'' Weißbach, Heidelberg 1925.


Bibliography

* * * Friedrich Koldewey: ''Werthers Urbild.'' In: Friedrich Koldewey: ''Aufsätze und Vorträge aus verschiedenen Wissensgebieten.'' Band 2: ''Lebens- und Charakterbilder.'' Wolfenbüttel 1881, S. 167–202. * Roger Paulin: ''Der Fall Wilhelm Jerusalem. Zum Selbstmordproblem zwischen Aufklärung und Empfindsamkeit.'' Wallstein, Göttingen 1999, . * Isa Schikorsky: ''Jerusalem, Karl Wilhelm''. In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u.a. (Hrsg.): ''Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon: 8. bis 18. Jahrhundert''. Appelhans Verlag, Braunschweig 2006, , S. 376f. * ''"...Kein Geistlicher hat ihn begleitet." Dokumente aus dem Nachlass von Johann Christian Kestner über den Selbstmord Carl Wilhelm Jerusalems am 30. Oktober 1772 in Wetzlar.'' Hrsg. Magistrat der Stadt Wetzlar. Textkommentar: Manfred Wenzel. Petersberg 2015,


External links (in German)

*
''Jerusalem, Karl Wilh.''
In: ''Brockhaus' Kleines Konversations-Lexikon.'' fünfte Auflage. Band 1. Leipzig 1911, S
896


References

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