Hans Jeschke

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Hans Jeschke (born June 9, 1903 in Frankfurt am Main ; † December 24, 1990 ) was a German Romance and Hispanic scholar.

life and work

Jeschke received his doctorate on Angel Ganivet in Frankfurt in 1927 . His personality and major works (in: Revue Hispanique 72, 1928, pp. 104–246) and was assistant to Arthur Franz in Königsberg . He completed his habilitation there on The Generation of 1898 in Spain. Attempt to determine the essence (Halle as 1934, reprint Ann Arbor 1980, Spanish: Santiago de Chile 1946, 1954) and was a lecturer from 1937 to 1941 (one semester substitute for a chair in Tübingen ), then until 1945 associate professor for Romance philology in Graz . From 1950 to 1970 he was a professor at the interpreting institute (today: ftsk) Germersheim at the University of Mainz , initially in the role of a lecturer.

Other works

  • Spain, Portugal, Latin America , in: The Romanic literatures of the 19th and 20th centuries, Berlin 1935, pp. 348–381 (Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft, edited by Oskar Walzel, 16.1)
  • Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American literature from 1870 to the present , Potsdam 1938, 73-123 (Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft, edited by Oskar Walzel, 16.2)
  • Spain as a problem , in: Die Neueren Sprachen 1962, pp. 363–374

literature

  • Frank-Rutger Hausmann : "Devoured by the vortex of events". German Romance Studies in the “Third Reich” . 2nd Edition. Frankfurt am Main 2008, pp. 18, 113, 162, 344-345, 726-727, 754

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