Adolf Schults
Adolf Schults (born June 5, 1820 in Elberfeld (today a district of Wuppertal ), † April 2, 1858 ibid) was a German poet .
Schults was best known for his lyrical works. One of his best-known poems, some of which also included socio-political issues , was the satirical-parodistic Ein neue Lied von den Webern, a reflection of Heinrich Heine's Weber poem . His Mother's Day poem Mother Eye is still frequently quoted today . He belonged to the Wupperbund founded by Emil Rittershaus . The historian Michael Knieriem found a fragment of a drama by Friedrich Engels , Rienzi, in Schults' estate . In 1848/49 he also wrote a poem about Engels.
Works
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Poems. First collection . Emil Baensch, Magdeburg 1843.
- Poems . 2nd, heavily missing edition. Emil Baensch, Magdeburg 1847.
- Poems . 3rd possible edition. Julius Baedeker , Iserlohn 1857. MDZ Reader
- Poems . 4th edition. Bädeker, Iserlohn 1863. Digitized
- What is Michel's fatherland? An attempt at a new national and folk song, dedicated to the German men Ernst Moritz Arndt and Ferdinand Delbrück with sincere admiration . Jurany, Leipzig 1847.
- March chants. 25 poems of time . Julius Baedeker, Elberfeld & Iserlohn 1848.
- Organ organ songs . Dolle, Meurs 1849. MDZ Reader
- Home and world. Newer poems . Julius Baedeker, Elberfeld 1851.
- Martin Luther . A lyrical-epic cycle . FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1853. MDZ Reader
- Ludwig Capet . A historical poem . Julius Baedeker, Elberfeld 1855. MDZ Reader .
- The harper at the Heerd. A lyrical cycle . Hermann Böhlau, Weimar 1858.
literature
- Adolf Schults and Johann Gabriel Seidl , with the biographies and Seidl's portrait . Hildburghausen 1870, p. 5 ff. (= Meyer's Groschen library of the German classics for all levels . Volume 349) MDZ Reader
- Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 6. 6th edition. Rewclam, Leipzig 1913, pp. 337–338. German text archive
- Heinrich Pröhle: Schults, Adolf . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 32, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891, p. 702 f.
- Michael Knieriem: Adolf Schults 1820 to 1858 . In: Wuppertal biographies. 12th episode . Published by the Bergisches Geschichtsverein e. V., Wuppertal Department. Born, Wuppertal 1974, pp. 57-68.
- Michael Knieriem: "We want to make a name for the Wuppertal ..." A documentation of the history of the Elberfeld literary circle 1838–1844 . (= News from Engels House 10), Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 1994.
- Horst Heidermann : The weavers have a bad time. From Adolf Schults' revolutionary organ organ . In: History in Wuppertal . 11 (2002), pp. 46-57.
Web links
Commons : Adolf Schults - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Friedrich Engels. Cola di Rienzi. An unknown dramatic draft . Editing and imported by Michael Knieriem. Peter Hammer Verlag, Wuppertal 1974, ISBN 3-87294-070-8 .
- ↑ Friedrich Engels. Cola di Rienzi. An unknown dramatic draft , p. 77.
- ↑ Contains letters from and to Adolf Schults, Friedrich Roeber , Karl de Haas , Johann Richard Seel , Eduard Liesegang , Karl Keller and others. a.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schults, Adolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 5, 1820 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Elberfeld |
DATE OF DEATH | April 2, 1858 |
Place of death | Elberfeld |