Eugen Croissant (Author)

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Eugen croissant

Eugen Croissant (born March 10, 1862 in Germersheim , † August 4, 1918 ) was a German journalist and writer .

Life

He attended the Latin school in Germersheim, then the grammar school in Speyer and then studied history, art history and philosophy in Munich. He then became editor of the Palatinate Merkur in Zweibrücken and publisher of the magazine Der Pfälzerwald . In 1899 he became director of the Zweibrücken printing company.

Fonts

  • Poems of a skeptic . Friedrich, Leipzig 1890.
  • (With Bernhard Westenberger) Hildegard Scholl . Decision, Berlin 1896.
  • Bushur . Poems in the Palatinate dialect. Lehmann, Zweibrücken 1899. ( digitized )
  • Secret love . A story from the days of the Duchy of Zweibrücken and Palatinate humoresques. Zweibrücken printing house, Zweibrücken 1900.
  • The woman . Lehmann, Zweibrücken 1912.

Individual evidence

  1. Autobiographical note in Timon Schroeter: For our home! JJ Weber, Leipzig 1902, p. 54.
  2. ^ Franz Brümmer: Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . 6th ed. Reclam, Leipzig 1913, Volume 1, pp. 447-448.