Josef Jellinek (journalist, 1874)

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Josef Jellinek

Josef Jellinek (born September 10, 1874 in Olomouc , Moravia , Austria-Hungary ; † 1938  ?) Was a German writer and journalist.

Life

After studying at Berlin University , Jellinek worked as a columnist for various German newspapers and magazines, including Die Gegenwart , the Leipziger Illustrierte Zeitung and the magazine Nord und Süd . In 1902 he published the dramatic poem "Über den Zeiten" and subsequently a few novels and plays. Persecuted as a Jew, his trail is lost during the National Socialist era .

Works

  • Posts in: For our home! Colorful donations by German poets and contemporary thinkers for the German Writer's Home in Jena, collected by Dr. Timon Schroeter , JJ Weber, Leipzig 1902.
  • Art merchants. Novel from the Berlin theater and journalist world , Walther: Berlin 1907. Dramatized under the title Die Theatergründung
  • Cards . Drama, 1909
  • with Pierre Masclaux: The rapprochement between Germany and France , Berlin Wedekind 1910
  • Pen-Kurt. Berlin artist novel. , Charlottenburg: Baumann, 1914
  • Hospital assistant Kopke , 1915
  • with Paul Alfred Merbach : Lessing book (for the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Lessing Museum), Berlin: Mittler, 1926.

literature

  • Joseph Walk (ed.): Short biographies on the history of the Jews 1918–1945. Edited by the Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem. Saur, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-598-10477-4 .
  • Salomon Wininger : Great Jewish National Biography . Kraus Reprint, Nendeln 1979, ISBN 3-262-01204-1 (reprint of the Czernowitz edition 1925). Vol. 3, p. 296.

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