Edward Stilgebauer
Edward Stilgebauer (also: Eduard Stilgebauer , born September 19, 1868 in Frankfurt am Main as Johannes Edward Alexander Stilgebauer ; † December 18, 1936 in San Remo ) was a German writer .
Life
Edward Stilgebauer was the son of a Protestant pastor . He initially grew up in Praunheim near Frankfurt; from 1874 the family lived in Frankfurt. Edward Stilgebauer attended grammar school and passed his matriculation examination there in 1888 . Then studied it Romance at the Academy in Lausanne , theology at the universities in Marburg and Bonn , German at the University of Berlin and from 1890 art history , German literature and philosophyat the University of Marburg. In 1893 he earned his doctorate in philosophy at the University of Tübingen with a work on the history of literature . He then did his military service and went back to Lausanne, where he completed his habilitation in 1895 and taught as a private lecturer until 1899 . He then lived for a year as a correspondent for the Frankfurter Zeitung in Amsterdam . From 1901 he worked in Berlin as editor-in-chief of the magazine Zur Gute Stunden . From 1906 to 1914 he lived as a freelance writer in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe and in Frankfurt am Main. The staunch pacifist Stilgebauer stayed in Switzerland since the beginning of the First World War and was a correspondent for various German newspapers . He lived in Lugano from 1917 and in San Remo from 1924.
Edward Stilgebauer was a writer of novels , short stories , poems and plays . While he was a successful author until the 1920s, his works were no longer published in Germany after 1933 . On March 29, 1934, the Deutsche Reichsanzeiger published the second expatriation list of the German Reich through which he was expatriated . In 1938, at the instigation of the National Socialist rulers, the University of Tübingen posthumously revoked his doctorate, and in the same year his entire work was included in the “ List of harmful and undesirable literature ”.
Works
- The year , Frankfurt a. M. 1885
- Herodes , Leipzig 1891
- From the ways , Leipzig 1892
- Grimmelshausen's "Dietwald and Amelinde" , Gera (Reuss) 1893
- Human Fate , Munich 1894
- Ada , Frankfurt a. M. 1895
- Frühicht , Zurich [u. a.] 1896
- The victim , Zurich [u. a.] 1896
- History of Minnesang , Weimar 1898 ( online - Internet Archive )
- Thomas Lindner , Munich 1899
- Neidhart von Reuenthal , Halle as 1900
- Life , Munich 1901
- The new state , Munich 1901
- Saul von Tarsus , Berlin 1901
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Götz Krafft , Berlin
- With a thousand masts , February 1904
- In the river of the world , November 1904
- In a narrow circle , 1905 ( online - Internet Archive )
- Life's Crown , 1905
- From joyless home , Stuttgart 1906
- Neidhart , Berlin 1906
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The liars of life , Berlin
- The love nest , 1908
- The King of the Stock Exchange , 1907
- Sculptors of Youth , 1908
- The Conqueror , 1909
- The new city , 1910
- Purple , 1911
- Pastor Schröder , 1912
- The blue flower , Mainz 1908
- The Minister , Frankfurt a. M. 1908
- The moral tea evening , Munich 1908
- The golden tree , Leipzig [u. a.] 1909
- Wally Sattler , Leipzig 1911
- Spring sacrifice and other things , Leipzig 1912
- Monte Carlo , Frankfurt a. M. 1912
- The red gold , Dresden 1912
- Carnival and other events , Leipzig 1913
- Harry. A novel from the first half of the nineteenth century , Konstanz i. B. 1913 ( online - Internet Archive )
- Paradise lost , Leipzig 1913
- The Rock of Monaco , Constance 1914
- In sins and other things , Leipzig 1914
- Inferno. Novel from the World War , Basel 1916 ( online - Internet Archive )
- Young and old love , Berlin 1916
- The Unknown Heroes and other short stories , Berlin 1916
- The ship of death , Olten 1917
- Letters from a one-armed man , Olten 1918
- Postal package No. 475. Tragedy from the present in one act , Olten 1918 ( online - Internet Archive )
- The hour of decision , Basel 1918
- The burning city , Olten 1919
- Be of age, people! , Bern 1919
- Citizen Louise , Berlin 1920 ( online - Internet Archive )
- The black devil of Campione , Hamburg 1920
- Ulla Ull , Berlin 1920
- The gallant adventures of Doctor Ribera , Berlin 1921
- Götz Kraffts Wanderzeit , Berlin, 2 parts, both 1921
- The Queen of the World Bath , Hamburg 1921 ( filmed under the same title in 1926)
- The Garden of Eden , Hamburg 1922
- North and South , Berlin 1923
- Landolt , Berlin 1924
- Last love , Berlin 1924
- Monaco , Dresden 1924
- The Yankee , Graz 1927
- Novel by a poor young girl , Berlin 1929
- The Himmelsguckerli , Rheinfelden 1932
Translations
- Victor Margueritte : Prism . Berlin 1927
Web links
- Literature by and about Edward Stilgebauer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by Edward Stilgebauer in the Gutenberg-DE project
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michael Hepp (Ed.): The expatriation of German citizens 1933-45 according to the lists published in the Reichsanzeiger . tape 1 : Lists in chronological order. De Gruyter Saur, Munich / New York / London / Paris 1985, ISBN 978-3-11-095062-5 , pp. 4 (reprinted 2010).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Stilgebauer, Edward |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stilgebauer, Johannes Edward Alexander (full name); Stilgebauer, Eduard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 19, 1868 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |
DATE OF DEATH | December 18, 1936 |
Place of death | Sanremo |