Eduard Draw (writer)
Eduardzug (born October 29, 1819 in Tostedt , † October 19, 1884 in Frankfurt am Main ; pseudonym Eduard Ellersberg ) was a German writer .
Draw studied theology and philology at the Universities of Göttingen and Bonn . From 1844 to 1848 he was a private tutor in the family of the Hanoverian ambassador to the Bundestag , von Lenthe , in Frankfurt am Main . He then lived there as a private scholar, from 1855 until the annexation of the Free City of Frankfurt by Prussia as editor of the Frankfurter Postzeitung .
He is the father of the psychiatrist and philosopher Theodor Draw (1862-1950), the educator Julius Draw (1864-1925) and the philologist Ludwig Draw (1871-1949).
Works
- Wendish willows. Stories from Wendish folk life . Frankfurt am Main: Meidinger, 1854.
- The falconer . Novella. Berlin 1866.
- A ladies' conspiracy. Comedy in 4 acts by Eduard Ellersberg. Leipzig: O. Mutze, 1875.
- Two natures. Original comedy by Eduard Ellersberg. Leipzig: Sturm u. Koppe, [around 1875].
Web links
Wikisource: Eduardzug (writer) - Sources and full texts
Commons : Eduardzug - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- BUNDESARCHIV - Central database for estates In: '' nachlassdatenbank.de ''. Retrieved on September 2, 2016 (information about the bequest of the family in the Frankfurt Institute for City History)
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SURNAME | Pull, Eduard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ellersberg, Eduard (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 29, 1819 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tostedt |
DATE OF DEATH | October 19, 1884 |
Place of death | Frankfurt am Main |