Emanuel Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Follenius

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Emanuel Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Follenius (born January 28, 1773 in Ballenstedt , † August 5, 1809 in Insterburg ) was a German writer.

Follenius studied law and cameralistics in Wittenberg from 1793 , then was assistant to the Princely Bernburg Chancellery in Ballenstedt , then trainee lawyer at the State Justice College in Magdeburg , then assessor at the court in Bromberg and finally court judge in Insterburg . He was best known for a continuation of the fragmentary novel The Ghost Seer by Friedrich Schiller .

Works

  • The ghost seer. From the papers of Count von O **. Second and Third Part. From X ** Y ** Z *. Strasbourg near Grünefeld (di Barth, Leipzig 1796)
  • Johnson or the noble pocket player. From the memoirs of the Count of O **. From X ** Y *** Z *. Leipzig 1798
  • The milk brothers Ferdinand and Ernst or a story of two friends. Drawn from their papers by X ** Y *** Z *. Berlin 1798/1799
  • Franz Damm, or the happy by oneself. 1799–1800.
  • The silver bell. By Federigo Ardenno. Berlin 1804

literature

  • Hans Joachim Alpers, Werner Fuchs, Ronald M. Hahn: Lexicon of horror literature. Fantasy Productions, Erkrath 1999, p. 131
  • Gerd Müller: Follenius, Emanuel Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst. In: Literature Lexicon. Authors and works of German language. Edited by Walther Killy . Gütersloh / Munich 1988, vol. 3, p. 426f
  • Andreas Gottfried Schmidt: Anhalt'sches writer lexicon. Bernburg 1830

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