Alwin Freudenberg

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Alwin Freudenberg (born November 19, 1873 in Kamenz , † June 30, 1930 in Radebeul ) was a German writer and educator .

Live and act

Freudenberg lived in Radebeul from 1902, first at Sidonienstraße 1 and from 1916 at today's Karl-May-Straße 2 .

He saw himself as a literary teacher. A large number of books for children and young people, individual poems, children's songs and the fairy tale game In Knecht Ruprecht's workshop (1914) come from him.

Out of the multitude of his works, the joke poem Vom Riesen Timpetu , written in 1910, stands out, which is still included in appropriate anthologies today.

The educational magazine War and Christianity , published in 1918, occupies a special position in his work .

Works

  • What the youth like. Alexander Köhler, Dresden 1904.
  • Criss-cross through Kinderland. 1910 ( Online: Attention! Free country roads! And The cyclist ).
  • Sunshine. (Songs) 1910.
  • What do I write in the album. 1910.
  • From the giant Timpetu. 1910 ( online version ).
  • In Knecht Ruprecht's workshop. (Fairytale game), Huhle, Dresden 1914.
  • War and christianity. Beyer, Langensalza 1918.
  • Have a Merry Christmas Eve (Christmas game with singing in two pictures). Huhle, Dresden, 1929. ( SLUB)

literature

  • Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .

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