Anton Wilhelm Christian Fink

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Anton Wilhelm Christian Fink (* 1770 in Halle (Saale) ; † June 15, 1794 in Rothenburg / Saale ) was a German writer .

After studying theology in Halle, Fink was a private tutor in Ostra.

Fink worked on, among other things, Schiller's Neuer Thalia .

Works

  • The Pazzi Conspiracy in Florence. A tragedy in five acts. Leipzig 1791 (under the pseudonym Gustav Edinhard )
  • Henry the Lion . Frankfurt and Leipzig 1792 (published anonymously)
  • Otto von Schwarzberg . A ghost story from the twelfth century. 1793
  • Ekto von Ardell and Elika von Bollehausen. Chivalric novels of all chivalric novels . Köthen 1794 (under the pseudonym Attila Eppo )

literature

  • Wilhelm Kosch: German Literature Lexicon.
  • Olaf Schwarz: Gustav Edinhard [= Anton Wilhelm Christian Fink]: The Pazzi conspiracy in Florence. A tragedy in five acts by Gustav Edinhard. Leipzig 1791. In: Heide Hollmer, Albert Meier (Hrsg.): Dramenlexikon des 18. Century . C. H. Beck, Munich 2001, p. 55.

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