Elisabeth Endres (Germanist)

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Elisabeth Endres (born June 13, 1934 in Munich ; † January 22, 2000 there ) was a German German scholar , historian , literary critic and journalist .

Life

Growing up in Munich, she attended what was then the Angergymnasium (today Theresia-Gerhardinger-Gymnasium am Anger ) run by the poor school sisters ULF in Munich. She studied German and history and received her doctorate in 1960 with a thesis on Jean Paul under Emil Staiger in Zurich . She then worked as a literary critic for the Deutsche Zeitung in Cologne, for the FAZ , the Süddeutsche Zeitung and for various broadcasters. From 1967 to 1969 she was a cultural correspondent in London, and in 1971 she returned to Munich.

In 1996 Endres worked on the 7th Whitsun Symposium Munich from Thursday, May 30th to Sunday, June 2nd, 1996 from sovereign hearing.

In 1989 she was awarded the Schwabing Art Prize for Literature.

Elisabeth Endres died on January 22, 2000 in Munich. Your estate is kept in the Monacensia , a department of the Munich City Library.

Works (selection)

Monographs

  • Elisabeth Endres: Jean Paul . The structure of his imagination. Zurich 1961 (= Zurich Contributions to the History of German Language and Style, No. 8) (Diss. Zurich).
  • Elisabeth Endres: Author's Lexicon of Contemporary German Literature. 1945–1975 (original edition), Frankfurt (am Main) 1975, (= Fischer pocket books 6289) (= Fischer handbooks), ISBN 3-436-02154-7 .
  • Elisabeth Endres: The literature of the Adenauer time . Munich 1980, ISBN 3-8205-5064-X .
  • Elisabeth Endres: Edith Stein . Christian philosopher and Jewish martyr. Munich / Zurich 1987, 2nd edition (8th – 12th thousand) 1987, ISBN 3-492-02779-2 .
  • Elisabeth Endres: Archabbot Waltz . Reconciling without hiding. (= Positives Leben series), Ravensburg 1988, ISBN 3-925868-39-9 .
  • Elisabeth Endres: The yellow color. The development of hostility towards Jews from Christianity. Munich / Zurich 1989.
  • Elisabeth Endres: Edith Stein. Christian philosopher and Jewish martyr. (Extended paperback edition), (= Piper Volume 2704), Munich / Zurich 1998, ISBN 3-492-22704-X .

Editing

  • Elisabeth Endres (ed.), Martin Gregor-Dellin (co-author): Pathos and irony. A reading book by and about Martin Gregor-Dellin. (Orig.-Edition), (= Piper Volume 557) (Incorrectly referred to as Bd. 857 of the series of publications), Munich / Zurich 1986, ISBN 3-492-00857-7

Article (in selection)

Literature about Elisabeth Endres

Individual evidence

  1. 7th Pentecost Symposium Munich on sovereign hearing  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.pfingstsymposion.de  
  2. ^ Winner of the Schwabing Art Prize
  3. ^ The estate of Elisabeth Endres in Monacensia