Friedrich Traugott Rabbit

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Friedrich Traugott Hase , also Haase , (born February 16, 1754 in Niedersteinbach near Penig ; † February 9, 1823 in Dresden ) was a German writer and poet, Saxon secret cabinet secretary or war councilor and vineyard owner.

Live and act

Hase grew up as the tenth child of the Niedersteinbach pastor Gottlob Friedrich Hase (1707–1786). He attended grammar school in Altenburg from 1768 to 1771 , then he studied law in Leipzig .

In 1779 he went to Dresden, where he became a civil servant in the justice office. This was followed by duties in the Domestic Department of the Secret Cabinet , during which he was appointed secret secretary in 1788 and council of war in 1807. In 1808 he was transferred to the military department.

Hase's participation in the literary life of his time took place during a very short creative period: from 1776 to 1778 he published the Leipzig Muses Almanac (see also Muses Almanac ), in which his own works appeared: In addition to an outline of the German ones Literary history in 1777, he published his own Rococo verse there. His other works were published anonymously. In 1777 an extract from Eduard Blondheim's secret diary appeared in Leipzig : A contribution to the story of genius and character . In 1779 the comedy Der Mißverstand appeared in Dresden as well as Gustav Aldermann in Leipzig . A dramatic novel , which was followed in the same place in 1780 by the dialogue novel Friedrich Mahler . There is also, also in 1780, the story of a genius . Hase wanted to have his opera text Oberon published by Friedrich Schiller in his journal Thalia in 1792 , but the latter refused. Schiller was acquainted with Hase because he was the godfather of a child of Christian Gottfried Körner , a friend of Schiller.

Hase married Charlotte in Dresden in 1788, the daughter of the wine and silk merchant Isaac Bassenge, originally from Prenzlau, then Dresden, and sister of Heinrich Wilhelm Bassenge, who ran the Heinrich Wilhelm Bassenge u. Co. founded. He had three daughters with Charlotte. Hase owned a winery in Oberlößnitz .

Hase's nephew, son of his brother Karl (1751-1803), was the Protestant theologian and real privy councilor Karl von Hase (1800-1890).

reception

Hase's Dialogue - novels were written before the corresponding attempts by Johann Jacob Engels and August Gottlieb Meißner , which gave the long-forgotten Hase “a claim to attention in the history of German literature”. From his experience with the contemporaries of his own social class, he depicts the "society connected with political power [...]". "The credibility of the tone of the conversation sets Hase's novels apart from the other novels and plays of the late 18th century."

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Andert: Glossed: Couragierte Wortakrobaten. (No longer available online.) In: Preview & Review; Monthly magazine for Radebeul and the surrounding area. Radebeuler Monatshefte eV, December 2011, archived from the original on March 21, 2012 ; Retrieved July 28, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.vorschau-rueckblick.de
  2. a b Eva D. Becker:  Hase, Friedrich Traugott. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 8, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, ISBN 3-428-00189-3 , p. 19 ( digitized version ).