Gerhard Ringeling

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Gerhard Ringeling , also Hans-Gerhard Ringeling , pseudonym Johannes Gerhard (born June 19, 1887 in Schönberg (Mecklenburg) ; † December 31, 1951 in Bad Doberan ) was a German writer . He preferred to have his novels and stories set in Fischland and its sailing ships .

Life

Ringeling studied German , history , modern languages ​​and philosophy in Marburg and Rostock . From 1913 he was a teacher at the Schwerin secondary school . In 1915 he was at the University of Rostock with a dissertation on pragmatism in Edward Gibbons story of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to Dr. phil. PhD and has since worked as a high school teacher in (Bad) Doberan.

Works

  • Two on one raft . Youth narration. Rufer-Verlag, Gütersloh 1955
  • Bad Brigitt . Narrative. Wichern-Verlag, Berlin 1941
  • The beautiful Gesine . Novel. Wichern-Verlag, Berlin 1936
  • Seafaring people . Wichern-Verlag, Berlin 1935
  • Bad Doberan with its Ostseebad Heiligendamm . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock, 1936. ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. See the entry of Gerhard Ringeling's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal

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