Arno Mulot

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Arno Mulot (born August 10, 1904 in Wallhausen near Crailsheim ; † 1980) was a German German studies scholar, literary historian and university professor.

Life

After studying literature , he received his doctorate in 1930 with the dissertation : Critical studies on the records of Prince Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen at the University of Tübingen . From 1939 until its closure in 1941, he taught as a professor of German literary history at the Darmstadt University for Teacher Training . Like Adolf Bartels , Heinz Kindermann , Franz Koch , Hellmuth Langenbucher , Walther Linden (1895–1943), Josef Nadler and Hans Naumann, Arno Mulot was one of the leading literary scholars of the “Third Reich”, who repeatedly contributed to a “new 'National Socialist poetry'. “Called. After the war he went to school in Reutlingen and Tübingen as headmaster. He also published school books for German lessons.

Mulot was born with Wiltraut Bernharde. Jacobi married. Their daughter Sibylle was born in 1950.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jan-Pieter Barbian : Literary politics in the Nazi state. From synchronization to ruin. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2010, p. 390.
  2. Uwe Baur, Karin Gradwohl-Schlacher: Literature in Austria 1938–1945: Handbook of a literary system. Volume 3: Upper Austria. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna 2014, p. 270.
  3. ^ Sibylle Mulot : Der Junge Musil , Heinz Verlag, 1977, p. 267.