Adolf Mützelburg
Adolf Mützelburg (born January 3, 1831 in Frankfurt (Oder) , † January 17, 1882 in Berlin ) was a German writer and author of historical novels.
Life
The son of a tax official was an editor by profession. His novels The Lord of the World and The Bride of Millions are sequels to Alexandre Dumas ' novel The Count of Monte Christo . Carl Adolf Mützelburg was single.
Works (selection)
- Luigia Sanfelice. Historical novella 1851
- Henning Brabant. Historical novella 1852
- The assassination. Historical novella 1852
- The emperor's son. Historical novella 1853
- The Prophet. Historical novel 1854
- Captain Smith, the adventurer. Historical novel 1854, online
- The Spaniards in Venice. Historical novel 1855
- Mazeppa. A historical novel 1860
- The inheritance dispute. Novel 1862
literature
- Franz Brümmer: Mützelburg, Adolf . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 23, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1886, p. 117 f.
Web links
- Literature by and about Adolf Mützelburg in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by Adolf Mützelburg in the Gutenberg-DE project
- Some of his works
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mützelburg, Adolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 3, 1831 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt (Oder) |
DATE OF DEATH | January 17, 1882 |
Place of death | Berlin |