Hugo Oelbermann

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Hugo Alexander Oelbermann (also Hugo Ölbermann ) (born October 4, 1832 in Müllenbach , Gummersbach district , † 1898 in Bad Godesberg ) was a German poet and bookseller . His pseudonyms were Hugo von Müllenbach , Ernst Thränenlacher and Nath. Fist .

Life

Hugo Oelbermann was the son of pastor Friedrich Oelbermann and Marianne geb. Comp, used v. Wenckstern. The writer and journalist Otto von Wenckstern was his stepbrother. Hugo received his education in a boys' boarding school and at the rector's school in Gummersbach . In 1848 he came to Barmen to become a bookseller's apprentice to Wilhelm Langewiesche (born 1807). In Barmen Emil met Rittershaus and Carl Siebel , with whom he founded the Wuppertal poets' circle . Later, after 1853, he worked as a bookseller in Königsberg , Gotha , Zurich and Leipzig . In Leipzig he also wrote for Die Gartenlaube . On October 19, 1859, he asked Siebel to ask Friedrich Engels or Karl Marx whether they could support him financially. In 1866 he helped to provide the tomb of Friederike Brion with a statue by the sculptor Wilhelm Hornberger . Hugo Oelbermann is said to have joined the "Young Germanic School", as it says in a publication about Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach .

In 1882 he founded the "Bonner Monday newspaper". Oelbermann was put on November 2, 1898 in the Godesberg castle cemetery.

Paul Hindermann set his poem “Maienglöcklein” to music. Franz Neuhofer set Opus 28 to music for his poem “O saw I there on the heath” .

The Kalliope database contains letters from him with the locations to Julius Campe , the JG Cotta'sche Buchhandlung , Lorenz Diefenbach , Luise Förster (1794–1877), Karl Gutzkow , Hermann Kletke , Adolf Stern and others. a. proven.

Works

  • Rosalinde. A story of the heart in verse . JH Bons, Königsberg in Prussia 1854.
  • Poems . Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 1856. Digitized
  • Heart picture book. Seals. Luppe, Leipzig 1859. (2nd edition. Rheinische Verlags-Anstalt, Bonn / Bär, Leipzig 1860)
  • Thought speech on Father Arndt . Rheinische Verlags-Anstalt, Bonn 1860.
  • Ernst Thränenlacher (ed.): Xenien in prose or Die Extraablätter des Genius. Flying arabesques on current literary and cultural history . Rheinische Buchhandlung, Bonn 1861. Digitized
  • Ernst Thränenlacher: Cultural Adventure . Real world histories . Rheinische Buchhandlung H.Oelbermann, Bonn 1861.
  • Rome on the Rhine . 2 volumes. Rheinische Buchhandlung H. Oelbermann, Bonn 1861.
  • Muckerromantik or diary of a seeker. Novel from the Wupperthal . Rheinische Buchhandlung H.Oelbermann 1861. Digital collections University of Bonn
  • Germanic melodies. Partly based on Lord Byron 's Hebrew melodies . Rheinische Verlags-Anstalt, Bonn 1862.
  • The gingerbread from Töngesgasse . Frankfurt am Main 1868. (Separate reprint from the "Frankfurter Beobachter")
  • Thought speech on Otto Wigand . Leipzig 1870. (From: Leipziger Tageblatt of September 9, 1870)
  • Love and Brod or The Old Man's Novella. Family novel from the nineteenth century . 2 volumes. H. Costenoble, Jena 1872. (2nd edition 1872)
  • Bonn treatise, social-political studies, as just as many contributions to the patchwork of our knowledge and prophecy of divine and human things . Otto Wigand, Leipzig 1890. MDZ Reader

literature

  • Friedrich Pauli: Guide for friends of the visual arts . Matthes, Leipzig 1867, p. 112. Digitized
  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 5. 6th edition Leipzig, 1913, p. 178. Digitized
  • Joachim Bark: The Wuppertal poet circle. Investigations on the poeta minor in the 19th century . Bouvier, Bonn 1969. ISBN 3-416-00645-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Pauli; Franz Brümmer.
  2. Horst Heidermann.
  3. ^ Michael Holzmann , Hanns Bohatta : Deutsches Pseudonym-Lexikon . Vienna 1906, pp. 13, 87, 188.
  4. ^ "Under Hugo Oelbermann's presidium, Emil R. Karl Siebel, KG Wilh. Wens, W. Langewiesche d. J. u. A., still half boys, to the "Wupperbund" for theoretical and practical care of the "beautiful sciences". "(Ludwig Julius Fränkel:  Rittershaus, Emil . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 53, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1907, pp. 673-679.)
  5. Marx-Engels Complete Edition . Department III. Volume 10. Akademieverlag, Berlin 2000 p. 697.
  6. Hermann Wiedtemann: Am Grabe Friederike Brion. Commemorative words for the 200th birthday of Friederike Brion . In: Badische Heimat . 33 (1953) pp. 60-63. Digitized
  7. ^ Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach: From Franzensbad The community child . Residenz Verlag, St. Pölten 2014, ISBN 978-3-7017-4459-6 , p. 68 (351 p., Limited preview in Google Book search).
  8. Young Germanic School, Germany: The Young Germanic School. The aim and principles of the same set forth by herself . 1858 (26 p., Limited preview in Google book search).
  9. Horst Heidermann: Unter Linden on the Rhine - the resting places of the Wuppertal in Bonn and Bad Godesberg .
  10. NEBIS catalog
  11. digitized version
  12. Review in: Die Grenzboten . 13th year, 2nd semester. IV. Volume. Leipzig 1854, p. 30. Digitized
  13. ^ Review by Robert Eduard Prutz in: Deutsches Museum . 1856, pp. 469-473.
  14. ^ Review by Melchior Meyr in: Deutsches Museum . 1862, pp. 633-634.
  15. This is Vinzenz Fettmilch .