Johann Gabriel Bernhard Büschel

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Johann Gabriel Bernhard Büschel (* 1758 in Leipzig ; † March 7, 1813 ibid) was a German publicist , playwright and epic poet .

Life

Büschel had studied law at the University of Leipzig and received his doctorate there in 1776 with the text De matrimonio cum secunda coniuge contracto priore non repudiata . In 1799 he became quartermaster , most recently with the degree of prime lieutenant . In 1780 he published the band Schauspiele for the German stage .

Anonymous he had published works with “slippery content” in the linguistic usage at the time with fictitious places of publication such as Jerusalem and Rome . He wrote texts on Christian August von Bertram's Annalen des Theaters (Volume 2, 1788) and on Heinrich August Ottokar Reichardt's theater calendar for the year 1790 as well as for 1791 and 1792. Büschel was considered a private scholar .

Works

  • Drama for the German stage. Böhme, Leipzig, 1780 ( digitized version of the BSB ).
    • Contains: The Earl of Warwick. Tragedy in five acts. - Canut. Tragedy in three acts. - Theodor and Julie. Tragedy in five acts.
  • New journeys by a German to and in England in 1783. A counterpart to Professor Moriz's journeys . Maurer, Berlin 1784 ( digitized version of the BSB ).
  • Cantharids . Tossoni, Rome 1788 [publisher: Himburg, Berlin] ( digitized version of the BSB , anonymous).
  • Theodor and Julie. A tragedy in five acts . Böhme, Leipzig 1780 ( digitized by SBB ).
  • Chaste Susanna, a touching drama in verse and an act . Jerusalem, 1783, OCLC 918519431 (anonymous, authorship not fully clarified; possibly Karl Riesbeck ).
  • Fragments from the field of philosophy, morality and politics. First volume. JG Büschels Wittwe, Leipzig 1789 ( digitized version of the BSB ). Contains three essays.
  • About the charlatanry of scholars since Menken. Büschel, Leipzig 1791 ( digitized version of the BSB ).
  • Abdul-Haulit. A story from inside one of the finest harems in Constantinople. Büschel, Leipzig 1791 (anonymous).
  • The pupils of nature. A novel in which people act. Two volumes. Albrecht, Prague and Leipzig 1793–1794.
  • Whimsical stories. Friedrich August Leo, Leipzig 1795 ( digitized version of the Munich University Library ). Contains: It's gone. The telegraph. The four cuckolds. Ima. Prince Didi and Princess Didelette .
  • Try to write a lot about the art in familiar letters from a father to his son at university. Published for the best of budding writers, reviewers and booksellers. Voigt, Jena 1796 (anonymous).

literature

  • Georg Christoph Hamberger : The learned Teutschland or Lexicon of the German writers living now. 5th edition. Meyer, Lemgo 1820. ( limited preview in Google book search)
  • Friedrich Raßmann : Deutscher Dichternekrolog or compact overview of the deceased German poets, novelists, storytellers and translators, together with precise details of their writings. Nordhausen 1818, p. 34. ( digitized version )
  • Filippo Ranieri (Ed.): Biographical Repertory of Jurists in the Old Kingdom. 16.-18. Century. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main. CD-ROM edition 1997.
  • Norbert Otto Eke: “Help heaven! Let's have a look! ”Erotic things in the theater of the German Enlightenment. In: Dirk Sangmeister, Martin Mulsow (Hrsg.): German Pornography in the Enlightenment. Göttingen 2018, pp. 480–504.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Georg Christoph Hamberger: The learned Teutschland or Lexicon of the German writers now living. 5th edition. Meyer, Lemgo 1820, p. 291.
  2. Example: Theater calendar for the year 1790. Ettinger, Gotha 1790, p. 8f.
  3. Eke, Norbert Otto : »Help heaven! Let's have a look! ”Erotic things in the theater of the German Enlightenment. In: German Pornography of the Enlightenment. Ed. V. Dirk Sangmeister and Martin Mulsow . Göttingen 2018, pp. 480–505, here p. 491