Hans Janson

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Hans Janson (born October 22, 1880 in Cologne , † March 10, 1949 in Bad Honnef ) was a German writer .

Life

Hans Janson worked as a teacher at a business school in Düsseldorf . He later lived in Königswinter and finally in Bad Honnef . Janson's literary work includes novels , short stories and poetry .

Works

  • Full of longing for peace and full of lust for battle. Songs of great suffering. Uschmann, Weimar 1916.
  • Of nerves and fools. Novellas. Fink, Leipzig 1919.
  • The one in the seventh stand. Roman. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1921.
  • Ring dance. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1921.
  • Rhine distress. Novel. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1922.
  • The forest jumper. Novel in 3 parts. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf et al. 1922.
  • The night walker from Le Tréport (= books of the Saat. Vol. 3). Saat publishing house, Liegnitz 1923.
  • The bank of shame. Story from the Lower Rhine. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1924.
  • Esther and Achardise. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1927.
  • Upstream, downstream ... A wave songbook. El-Franzis-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1927.