Gustav Dahms
Gustav Dahms (born November 29, 1853 in Müncheberg , † November 29, 1901 in Egypt ) was a German writer and journalist . He used the pseudonyms K. Mittelstädt, Max Jagow, Edgar Steinhagen and Feodor Damidow.
Life
After various studies, he began to write for newspapers and magazines and became editor-in-chief of the Bazar , Die Woche and The elegant fashion . Since 1900 he was a judicial expert for literary matters and illustrated newspapers in Berlin . He was the secretary of the local association of German journalists and writers in Berlin.
Works (selection)
- Ms. City Councilor. Sway. Decision, Berlin 1886
- After the wedding . 1887.
- Uncle Fritz. 1888.
- Napoleon I in Russia 1893.
- The woman in government and community service. Taendler, Berlin 1895.
Editing
- Illustrated Festschrift for Berlin 1890
- The literary Berlin. Illustrated manual of the press in the Reich capital . Taendler, Berlin 1895. Text archive - Internet Archive
- Germania. German poets of the present in words and pictures . Paetel, Berlin 1891
- The struggle for existence of women in modern life . Taendler, Berlin, 1895-1896.
literature
- German Literature Lexicon , ed. by Wilhelm Kosch, Stuttgart 1947–1958
- German literary calendar for the year 1897 . Edited by Joseph Kürschner , pp. 218–21
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Dahms, Gustav |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mittelstädt, K. (pseudonym); Jagow, Max (pseudonym); Steinhagen, Edgar (pseudonym); Damidow, Feodor (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 29, 1853 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Müncheberg |
DATE OF DEATH | November 29, 1901 |
Place of death | Egypt |