Background
Born in Breslau (Wrocław), Prussian Silesia, Waldau lost his father early on in life, was educated in several boarding schools, and started studying law at Breslau University.
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Born in Breslau (Wrocław), Prussian Silesia, Waldau lost his father early on in life, was educated in several boarding schools, and started studying law at Breslau University.
Later, he took up philosophy, philology, and history at Heidelberg University, where he received a doctorate. Waldau traveled for an extended period of time in Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Italy, though, after the failed German revolution of 1848-1849, he retired to his estate of Tscheidt, near Bauerwitz (Baborów), Upper Silesia. Waldau started publishing poetry and prose in 1847.
His compositions, while well written, lacked emotion and excitement.
1855. Unexpectedly, Waldau died at the age of 30 at Tscheidt.
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