Eugen Wolff (literary scholar)

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Eugene Wolff

Eugen Wolff (born November 28, 1863 in Frankfurt (Oder) ; † May 25, 1929 in Neubabelsberg ) was a German specialist in German .

Live and act

Wolff is primarily known for popularizing the term “ modernity ” through his essay of the same name from 1886. In the same year he was a co-founder of the literary association “ Through! ". In 1904, Wolff received a professorship at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel .

During his studies in 1883 he was a founding member and first speaker of the Neogermania Berlin fraternity . After moving to the University of Leipzig , he founded the Tuiskonia Leipzig fraternity and became a member of the Langobardia Leipzig fraternity .

Works (selection)

  • 1896 - History of German Literature in the Present. Hirzel, Leipzig ( online ).
  • 1899 - Poetics: The laws of poetry in their historical development. Schulze, Oldenburg / Leipzig ( digitized and full text in the German text archive ), ( online ).
  • 1900 - The young Goethe: poems in their historical development. Schulze, Oldenburg ( online ).
  • 1912 - Faust and Luther, a contribution to the creation of the Faust poetry. Niemeyer, Halle an der Saale ( online ).
  • 1916 - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Wilhelm Meister's Wanderjahre, a wreath of novellas. Edited from the original plan by Eugen Wolff. Rütten & Loening, Frankfurt am Main 1916.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume II: Artists. Winter, Heidelberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8253-6813-5 , pp. 730-731.

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Kraussmüller and Ernst Anger: The history of the General German Burschenbund (ADB) 1883-1933 and the fate of the former ADB fraternities. Giessen 1989 (Historia Academica, No. 28), pp. 46-47.
  2. Helmut Kraussmüller and Ernst Anger: The history of the General German Burschenbund (ADB) 1883-1933 and the fate of the former ADB fraternities. Giessen 1989 (Historia Academica, No. 28), pp. 52-54.

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