Ewald Reinhard

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Ewald Reinhard ( pseudonym : Ferdinand von Schreckenstein ; born August 14, 1884 in Kleinblittersdorf , Saar , † March 8, 1956 in Münster ) was a German writer .

Life

Ewald Reinhard completed a study of philology at the universities in Strasbourg , Bonn , Munich and Münster . 1907 doctorate he in Muenster with a work about Joseph von Eichendorff for Doctor of Philosophy . He then worked as a high school teacher. He took part in the First World War as a soldier and was seriously wounded. From 1919 he taught as a secondary school teacher in Dortmund and in 1925 the subjects German , history and geography at school Paulinum in Münster .

In addition to literary and biographical treatises, Ewald Reinhard also wrote narrative works. He contributed to the historical-critical complete edition of the works of Joseph von Eichendorff and was responsible for two volumes of this edition as editor .

Works

  • From J. v. Eichendorff's early poetic period , Münster in Wf. 1907
  • Eichendorff studies , Münster i. Westf. 1908
  • What is seen and thought , Münster 1912
  • Karl Ludwig von Haller , Cologne 1915
  • Augustin Wibbelt's literary broadcast , Leipzig 1919
  • Romantic stripes through the Rhenish-Westphalian industrial area , Dortmund 1919
  • The triumphal march of the Catholic Church in the last 100 years , Dortmund 1920
  • The Herr Pedell and other stories , Regensburg 1926 (under the name Ferdinand von Schreckenstein)
  • The Brentanos in Aschaffenburg , Aschaffenburg 1928
  • Literary history of the Saar area , Saarbrücken 1929
  • Annette von Droste-Hülshoff and Wilhelm Junkmann , Münster 1930
  • Karl Ludwig von Haller, the "restorer of political science" , Münster iW 1933
  • The Münster "Familia sacra" , Münster 1953
  • Johann Baptist v. Pfeilschifter, the Bavarian Plutarch , Munich 1954

Editing

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