Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Lafontaine, August Heinrich Julius

LAFONTAINE, AUGUST HEINRICH JULIUS (lä-fông-tān'), a German novelist; born in Brunswick, Oct. 5, 1758. He wrote more than 150 novels,

and founded a school which in its day was regarded with high favor at the court of Prussia for its tone of illiberal moralizing sentimentality. Among his novels may be named: &ldquo;Picture of the Human Heart&rdquo; (1792); &ldquo;Descriptions of the Life of Man&rdquo; (1811); &ldquo;The Parsonage on the Lake Side&rdquo; (1816). He died in Halle, April 20, 1831.