Julius Wilhelm (Romanist)

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Julius Wilhelm (born September 20, 1896 in Pleystein ; † May 5, 1983 in Tübingen ) was a German Romance studies and literary scholar .

Life

Wilhelm received his doctorate in Munich in 1924 under Karl Vossler on Victor Hugo and antiquity and completed his habilitation with The Continuing Life of Gallicanism in Contemporary French Literature (Munich 1933). On May 1, 1937, Julius Wilhelm became a member of the NSDAP .

Wilhelm was Kurt Wais' successor until 1963 as professor of Romance philology at the University of Tübingen .

He was chairman of the German Paul Claudel Society. His estate is in the Tübingen University Archives .

Fonts

literature

  • Encounter with the French language and literature. Festschrift for the 60th birthday of Julius Wilhelm , Tübingen (September 20, 1956), in: Publications of the German-French Institute Ludwigsburg. 2, 1957, pp. 139-380
  • Ceremony for Julius Wilhelm on his 80th birthday , Ed. Hugo Laitenberger, Wiesbaden 1977

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Munich 1925, also in: German quarterly journal for literary studies and intellectual history. 7, 1929, pp. 51-86
  2. ^ Frank-Rutger Hausmann : Also a national science? German Romance Studies under National Socialism. In: Romance journal for the history of literature. 22, 1998, p. 262 ( online ; PDF; 10.7 MB).