Gottfried Doehler

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Doehler as a member of the St. Pauli Leipzig Choir, 1883

Gottfried Doehler (born May 25, 1863 in Kleingera , † January 23, 1943 in Greiz ) was a German Germanist and writer.

Life

Doehler studied at the universities of Heidelberg , Leipzig and Munich . In Leipzig he was a member of the St. Pauli Choir. In 1887 he received his doctorate in Heidelberg with a dissertation on the dialect of Greiz as Dr. phil. From 1894 to 1898 he was editor of the magazine Unser Vogtland . He then worked as a publishing editor in Glogau and newspaper editor in Berlin . During this time he suggested the construction of the Bismarck tower on the Kuhberg near Netzschkau in 1899 and at the same time became a member of the committee for the construction of a Bismarck tower on the Kuhberg . He was also involved in founding the Association of Vogtland Writers and Artists in 1907. Doehler was also a dramaturgical adviser to the court theater in Munich.

He took part in the First World War as a captain . In 1921 he was given the management of the State Collection of Books and Engravings in Greiz.

He published several of his works under the pseudonym Fritz Hölder. In Nessun Saprà, however, Fritz Hölder appears as the actual name and Gottfried Doehler as a pseudonym, which would suggest that a biography and family history of Otto Hölder appeared under the name Fritz Hölder in 1911.

bibliography

  • Vugtlaenner Liedle (1884)
  • Lyric poems (1889, as Fritz Hoelder; 2nd edition under the title Heidelberger Tagebuch and other poems by G. Doehler , 1893)
  • The duty (play, 1890)
  • In the Future State (Comedy, 1892)
  • The Vogtland poet L. Riedel and his works (1893)
  • Poems (1896)
  • Bismarck and Kaiserlieder (1899)
  • The old Magister or the Saxons and the Prussians (Comedy, 1901)
  • Der Dorf-Bismarck (Comedy, 1902)
  • From home to home (Festgedichte, 1903)
  • My mother (poems, 1903)
  • Riedel memorial book with contributions by Vogtland and related poets and artists (1907)
  • Otto Hölder (1811-1890): his family, his ancestors and his descendants (as Fritz Hölder, 1911)
  • From Kuckucksgrün and Rabenbrunn: Village Stories (1911)
  • At the village fountain: stories and tales (1912)
  • Lyrical Harvest (1913)
  • Lusatian song dedicated to Sorabia (1915)
  • Songs of a Rittmeister (1916)
  • On the Ostwacht: songs of war (1918)
as editor
  • Our Vogtland: illustrated yearbook for compatriots at home and abroad (1894–1898)

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present. Vol. 2. Reclam, Stuttgart 1913, p. 40.
  • Nessun Saprà: Lexicon of German Science Fiction & Fantasy 1870-1918. Utopica, Oberhaid 2005, ISBN 3-938083-01-8 , p. 126.

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