Charlotte Schlötke
Charlotte Schlötke (birth name Charlotte Schröer ; born April 3, 1904 in Landsberg an der Warthe , Brandenburg province, † April 22, 2002 in Berlin ) was a German Romance studies .
life and work
Charlotte Schröer did her doctorate in Leipzig in 1932 with Walther von Wartburg on Les petits Poèmes en prose von Baudelaire, a poem of thought, as a document of time and character (Leipzig 1935). She completed her habilitation in 1943 in Jena with Heinrich Gelzer and taught until 1945 at the University of Posen, which was newly founded by the National Socialists . In 1969 she was a professor at the Free University of Berlin .
Other works
- The peculiar literary technique of Estauniés , Leipzig / Paris, 1938.
- The economy of Southeast Asia in the English War (with Kodavooru Anantarama Bhatta), Leipzig, 1942.
literature
- Der Tagesspiegel May 26, 2002
- Frank-Rutger Hausmann : "Devoured by the vortex of events". German Romance Studies in the “Third Reich”. 2nd Edition. Frankfurt am Main 2008, pp. 20, 413–415, 727–728 (there erroneously name Schröer's birth name and date of death 2000), 761
Web links
- Literature by and about Charlotte Schlötke in the catalog of the German National Library
- Obituary
- http://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/we05/vorstellung/geschichte/professuren/index.html
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SURNAME | Schlötke, Charlotte |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schröer, Charlotte (maiden name); Schlötke-Schröer, Charlotte; Schroer, Charlotte |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Romanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 3, 1904 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Landsberg an der Warthe , Brandenburg Province |
DATE OF DEATH | April 22, 2002 |
Place of death | Berlin |