Franz Fassbinder
Franz Faßbinder (also Franz Jakob Faßbinder , pseudonym Franz J. Falckenberg ; born June 10, 1886 in Trier , † May 29, 1960 in Bonn ) was a German literary scholar , educator and writer .
Life
Franz Faßbinder was the son of a senior teacher at a teachers' college ; his siblings included the peace activist Klara Marie Faßbinder and the writer Heinrich Faßbinder . His grandson is the filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder . Franz Faßbinder attended a grammar school in Brühl , where he passed the school leaving examination in 1906 . Then studied it German and Romance studies at the universities in Freiburg , Clermont-Ferrand and Bonn . Since 1906 he was a member of the Catholic student association KDStV Arminia Freiburg im Breisgau . After he had passed his state examination in 1911 , he completed his legal clerkship at the Royal Prussian grammar school in Bonn and his probationary period at grammar schools in Rheydt and Remscheid . From 1917 he taught as a high school teacher at a lyceum in Essen . In the same year his doctorate he attended the University of Bonn with a work about the medieval French encyclopedists Pierre Bersuire for Doctor of Philosophy . From 1925 Faßbinder was senior director of studies in Castrop-Rauxel (today's Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium ). After the National Socialist seizure of power , he was forced to retire in 1933 . Faßbinder was only able to resume his career after 1945: in 1945 he qualified as a professor at Heidelberg University , and from 1946 he held a professorship for German studies at Mainz University .
Franz Faßbinder published a number of school reading books as part of his work as a high school teacher . He also wrote narrative works , essays and poems and translated from French .
Works
- Eichendorff's poetry. Cologne 1911
- Friedrich Hebbel. Cologne 1913
- The life and works of the Benedictine Pierre Berçuire. Bonn 1917
- The way through the sun. Essen 1921
- Two centuries of German poetry. Munster i. Westf. 1927 (together with Friedrich Kortz)
- Goethe, Götz von Berlichingen. Paderborn 1941
- Schiller, Wilhelm Tell. Paderborn 1941
Editing
- J. Malassez : Jacques et Juliette. Bielefeld [u. a.] 1919
- Wilhelm Herchenbach : Bruno and Lucy or The ways of the Lord are wonderful. Regensburg 1919
- Wilhelm Herchenbach : A white man among the wilds of Africa. Regensburg 1920
- German poetry in its cultural context. Freiburg im Br. 1922 (published together with August Kahle and Friedrich Kortz)
- Contemplation. Münster iW 1927
- Mirror of the soul. Münster iW 1928 (published together with Friedrich Kortz)
- The world of the Middle Ages. Münster iW 1928 (published together with Friedrich Kortz)
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From German intellectual life. Münster (Westphalia) (published together with Heinrich Faßbender)
- 1. Of poetry and poets. 1930
- 2. Of visual arts and music. 1930
- In dulci jubilo. Mainz 1948
- Fate and share. Münster / Westf. 1954
Translations
- Jeanne Ancelet-Hustache : The Book of Jacqueline. Trier 1939 (translated under the name Franz J. Falckenberg)
- Émile Baumann : The victim. Augsburg 1923
- Paul Claudel : Scream from below. Paderborn 1948 (translated together with Klara Marie Faßbinder )
- Pierre de Ronsard : Sonnets d'amour. Mainz 1948 (translated together with Hanns Heinrich Faßbinder)
literature
- Resume. In: The life and works of the Benedictine Pierre Beruire. Dissertation, 1917, p. [44] ( digitized version )
Web links
- Literature by and about Franz Faßbinder in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fassbinder, Franz |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Faßbinder, Franz Jakob; Falckenberg, Franz J. (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German literary scholar, educator and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 10, 1886 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | trier |
DATE OF DEATH | May 29, 1960 |
Place of death | Bonn |