Carl Crome-Schwiening

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Carl Crome-Schwiening (full name Carl Georg Heinrich Crome-Schwiening ; born February 13, 1858 in Syke ; died June 24 or 25, 1906 in Hanover ) was a German writer , journalist , editor and dramaturge .

Life

Tomb of the writer who died in 1906 on the Hehlentorfriedhof (eastern part) in Celle

Carl Crome-Schwiening was the son of the lawyer and notary Friedrich Ernst Wilhelm Crome-Schwiening (1817–1867) in Syke and Catharina Wilhelmine born. Dietz (1821–1905) and the youngest of the couple's six children. He studied in Berlin and in the early 1880s at the University of Leipzig .

Crome-Schwiening began his professional career as a journalist and initially worked as an editor for various newspapers. In 1887 he took on the role of dramaturge at the Leipzig City Theater . Also in Leipzig he edited the magazine Schalk , the Leipziger Kunst- und Theater-Anzeiger and the Allgemeine Modezeitung based in Leipzig.

In 1902 Crome-Schwiening moved to Hanover , where he succeeded Hermann Löns as editor-in-chief of the Hanover Gazette .

Carl Crome-Schwiening wrote a variety of entertainment novels and plays, especially comedies and pranks. From 1902 his serial novel The Fund in der Eilenriede appeared in the Hannoversche Anzeiger , which came out as a book in 1905 and was later reprinted in the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung . As a motive for this, the writer took the tradition of a foundling found in the Hanover city forest , after whom the Fundstrasse in the eastern part of Hanover is said to be named. Also in 1905, Crome-Schwiening referred again to his adopted home with the novel Under the Prancing Horse. A Hanoverian novel from the war year 1866 .

Works (selection)

  • Peter of Danzig. A novel from a brilliant time , monograph, 5th edition, Rosenberg Verlag Hamburg, 1962; contents
  • Heinrich August Platzbecker , Carl Crome-Schwiening: King Lustik. Operetta in three acts. Text der Gesänge , Leipzig: Schuberth, [1890]; Digitized by the Bavarian State Library (BSB)
  • Heinrich August Platzbecker, Carl Crome-Schwiening: Jenenser students. Comical operetta in 3 acts. Text der Gesänge , Leipzig: [1891]; Digitized version of the BSB
  • The find in the Eilenriede , reprint, Hanover: Madsack, 1993

literature

Web links

Commons : Carl Crome-Schwiening  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

DNB 123597730

Individual evidence

  1. a b c o. V .: Crome-Schwiening, Carl Georg Heinrich in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library , version April 4, 2008, last accessed on July 18, 2020
  2. Inscription on the cellar tombstone
  3. ^ Information from the German Digital Library
  4. ^ A b c d e f g Hugo Thielen : Crome-Schwiening, Carl Georg Heinrich , in: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 87; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. Jens Blecher, Gerald Wiemers: The register of the University of Leipzig: The years 1867 to 1884 , publishing house and database for the humanities, 2009, p. 316; limited preview in Google Book search
  6. Helmut Zimmermann : Fund Road , in ibid .: The street name of the state capital of Hanover , publishing Hahnsche Bookstore, Hanover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p 86