Friedrich Fuldner

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Friedrich Fuldner (1860–1928)

Friedrich Karl August Fuldner (born March 1, 1860 in Heiligenstadt , † May 15, 1928 in Göttingen ; also known as: Fritz Fuldner ) was a German writer and lawyer .

Life

Friedrich Fuldner grew up as the son of the legal consultant Friedrich Fuldner and his wife Berta, née Wunsch, in Heiligenstadt in Eichsfeld . His maternal grandparents were the physician Carl Anton Wunsch and his wife Florentina, née von Kleist .

Friedrich Fuldner attended high schools in Heiligenstadt and Mühlhausen , then studied law at the universities in Heidelberg , Leipzig and Berlin and was then a trainee lawyer in Stendal (Altmark), Ellrich , Nordhausen (Harz) and in Naumburg an der Saale . From 1891 he worked as a lawyer and notary in Duderstadt and from 1899 as a lawyer in Göttingen , where he acquired the house at Oberen Karspüle 31 and lived with his family. In 1910 he was appointed to the Council of Justice.

Since 1919 he was a founding member of the executive committee of the German Democratic Party in Göttingen.

Friedrich Fuldner published his first poem at the age of 14. From 1893 he published regularly under the name Fritz Fuldner poems, plays and novellas, most of which deal with nature, faith and family. Parts of his work can be counted among the local poetry of the Eichsfeld . Some poems from Heimatidylle have biographical features and describe, for example, getting to know the maternal grandparents through a riding accident. In Göttingen, Friedrich Fuldner moved in the literary environment of Levin Ludwig Schücking and Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen .

He was a member of the Schlaraffia Athenae Gottingenses association.

On November 12, 1891, Friedrich Fuldner and Martha Emuth married in Berlin. The marriage had four children: Erich (* 1892), Erna (* 1893), Martha (* 1896) and Clara (* 1899). Erich studied medicine and died as a volunteer nurse in Vilnius , Lithuania during the First World War in January 1916 .

The Fuldner couple with their son Erich, daughter Erna and son-in-law Karl Wundram share a family grave in the Göttingen city cemetery .

The art historian Manfred Wundram was a son of Karl Wundram and his wife Erna, née Fuldner, and thus a grandson of Friedrich Fuldner.

Works

  • Budding Spring , poems, published by Chr. Friedr. Vieweg, Quedlinburg 1893 and Hermann Peters Verlag Göttingen and Leipzig.
  • Snow White , a fairy tale game with songs and living pictures, Verlag FW Cordier, Heiligenstadt 1900.
  • The honeymoon , Dresden 1906.
  • A struggle for God, songs from the book of a liberated man , Carl Winter's university bookstore , Heidelberg 1909.
  • Land and people of the Eichsfeld , our Eichsfeld, VII. Year, 3rd quarter issue, 1912, pages 149–156.
  • Bürger's and Molly's Midsummer Night's Dream in Bremkertal , Dieterichsche Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, Göttingen 1913.
  • Eichsfeld war song , Verlag FW Cordier, Heiligenstadt 1914.
  • Homeland idyll , poems, published by Friedrich Kronbauer, Göttingen 1918.
  • Castles on the mountains , play, 1919.
  • The House of Kings and other short stories , Verlag FW Cordier, Heiligenstadt 1922.
  • Aging heart , poems, Brunnsche Buchdruckerei Heiligenstadt 1925.

literature

  • Franz Brümmer , Fuldner, Fritz , Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present, Vol. 2, 6th edition, Leipzig, 1913.
  • Georg H. Daub, Fritz Fuldner , Biographical Sketch , Our Eichsfeld, XIII. Year, 1st and 2nd 2nd quarter year booklet, 1918, pages 19-25.
  • Georg H. Daub, Fritz Fuldner , on his 60th birthday , Unser Eichsfeld, XIV. Year, 3rd and 4th year 4th quarter year booklet, 1919, pages 90-91.
  • Levin Schücking: Memories of Fritz Fuldner , Eichsfelder Tageblatt No. 205, September 1930.
  • Wilhelm Kosch: The Catholic Germany , Biographisch-Bibliographisches Lexikon, Vol. 1, Augsburg 1933, Sp. 896.
  • Yvonne Nilges, Fuldner, Fritz , in: Handbuch des literary Katholizismus in the German-speaking area of ​​the 20th century, 3 vols. Edited by Thomas Pittrof with the assistance of Guido Bee [u. a.]. Berlin / New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice of Judicial Councilor Fritz Fuldner , Dr. Lange, German Democratic Party of Göttingen, probably in the Göttinger Tageblatt of May 16, 1928.
  2. Grandmother Kleist in Heimatidylle , poems, published by Friedrich Kronbauer, Göttingen 1918.
  3. ^ Levin Schücking: Memories of Fritz Fuldner , Eichsfelder Tageblatt No. 205, September 1930.
  4. Schlaraffia Athenae Gottingenses: Recken in Ahall accessed on August 7, 2015
  5. Göttingen War Memorial Book: Names of the Fallen Retrieved on August 7, 2015
  6. ^ Genealogy network: Gravestones Stadtfriedhof Göttingen , accessed on August 7, 2015.