Heinrich Döring

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Johann Michael Heinrich Döring (born May 8, 1789 in Danzig ; † December 14, 1862 in Jena ) was a German writer, translator , theologian and mineralogist.

He was best known as the biographer of the German classics, in particular as Goethe's first biographer.

Life

After an abandoned commercial apprenticeship and attending a high school in Danzig, Döring studied theology and philosophy in Jena from 1814 and soon became active as a writer under the influence of Goethe and others. During his studies he became a member of the original fraternity in 1817 . He became a member of the Society for All Mineralogy in Jena. After working as an editor for the Weimar Opposition Journal in 1817, he mainly worked as a translator ( James Fenimore Cooper , William Shakespeare , Walter Scott , Laurence Sterne and others), literary historian and biographer of German writers.

“His life descriptions are based on the self-statements of those portrayed or on credible testimonies. The series character, however, meant that his work became more and more superficial over time. became more faulty. "

- Michael Then

Works

as an author
  • Friedrich von Schiller's life. From partly printed, partly unprinted news, together with a compact overview of his poetic works . (Weimar writers gallery; vol. 1). Hoffmann Brothers, Weimar 1822. MDZ Reader
  • Johann Gottfried von Herder's Life . (Herder, Complete Works. Supplement-Band). Hoffmann, Weimar 1823.
  • Friedrichs von Schiller Life (Supplement), Hofbuchhandlung von Gebrüder Hoffmann, Weimar 1824
  • Klopstock's life , Wilhelm Hoffmann, Weimar 1825
  • GA Citizen 's Life. Edited from the most reliable sources , EHG Christiani, Berlin 1826.
  • Goethe's life in Weimar 1828
  • The learned theologians of Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: depicted according to their lives and work . 4 vols. Neustadt ad Orla: JKG Wagner, 1831–1835.
  • Appendix to JW Goethe's life , Wilhelm Hoffmann, Weimar 1833
  • Christian Fürchtegott Gellert 's life. Represented from his letters and other communications - first and second part in one volume; Henning, Greiz 1833
  • Review of Friedrich von Schiller's complete works , Zeitz, I. Webel 1835
  • The Count von Gleichen , Gotha / Erfurt, Hennings 1836
  • Goethe's letters in the years 1768 to 1832 ; Julius Wunder's publishing magazine, 1837; 506 pp., A supplement to the poet's complete works
  • Friedrich von Schiller. A biographical monument . Printed and published by Friedrich Mauke, Jena 1839
  • Christoph Martin Wieland . A biographical monument . Sangerhausen, 1840
  • History of the knight Götz von Berlichingen with the iron hand , expedition of the Thuringian Chronicle, Erfurt 1840.
  • History of the uprising in Tyrol under Andreas Hofer , Berendsohn, Hamburg 1842.
  • Goethe's self-characteristic. After drafting the poet's letters from the age of eighteen to the last. Altenburg, Pierer, 1847; 436 pp.
  • Two autograph letters with U , Jena, 1850 and 1857
as translator
as editor
  • The (!) Thuringian Chronicle , Erfurt: Expedition of the Thuringian Chronicle n.d. (1842).
  • Allegorical youth mirror or teachings of wisdom and virtue in figurative garb and in systematically arranged examples for school and house , Winckelmann u. Sons, Berlin 1850 (351 pages)
  • Schiller and Goethe. Relics, traits and anecdotes , Falk, Leipzig 1852.
  • Biographies of German classics. Supplement to the Göschen-Cotta edition "German Classics". 9 "ribbons". Jena 1853–54

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