Julius Wolff (writer)

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Julius Wolff
Birthplace in Quedlinburg, Markt 8–9

Julius Wolff (born September 16, 1834 in Quedlinburg , † June 3, 1910 in Charlottenburg ) was a German poet and writer .

Life

Julius Wolff was the son of the cloth manufacturer Wolff. He was born in today's house Markt 8/9 in Quedlinburg and attended grammar school in his hometown and then the University of Berlin , where he studied philosophy and economics . After study trips , he returned to Quedlinburg, where he took over his father's cloth factory, which he had to sell in 1869. Wolff founded the Quedlinburger Harz-Zeitung , took part in the Franco-German War in 1870/71 as a Landwehr officer, and after his return in 1872 settled in Berlin as a freelance writer . He was a member of the Quedlinburg Freemason Lodge at the golden scales .

The grave of Julius Wolff, who died in 1910, is located on Luisenfriedhof II in Berlin-Westend in field B 21.13. The relief of the tomb comes from the artist Fritz Schaper .

Services

Wolff is one of the so-called slug disk seals . This term was first used by Paul Heyse in 1884 to characterize contemporary poets who wrote antiquated verse narratives in a pleasing manner about historical subjects and legends and thus made a living. In addition to rhyming stories, Wolff's literary work also includes fiction-like prose, as can be seen from the subtitles of his works.

Awards and honors

Works

The rat catcher from Hameln
Grave relief by Fritz Schaper
The Sülfmeister. An old city history , Berlin 1884 (book cover)
  • Assalid . Seal from the time of the Provencal troubadours , 1896
  • From the field . With an appendix: In the New Reich, 1871
  • Looming Clouds (drama), 1879
  • The traveling student . A seal, 1900
  • The Flying Dutchman . A seaman's tale, 1892
  • The Hohkönigsburg . A feud story from Wasgau , 1902
  • The Landsknecht of Cochem . A Sang from the Moselle, 1896
  • Lurlei . A romance, 1886
  • The Pappenheimer . An equestrian song, 1889
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin . Eine Aventiure , Grote, Berlin 1875 ( digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf )
  • The robber count . A story from the Harzgau , 1884
  • The right of the Hagestolze . A marriage story from the Neckar Valley, 1888
  • Renata . A seal, 1891
  • The Sachsenspiegel . Roman, 1909
  • Spectacles . Kambyses - The Bachelor Tax , 1877
  • The black woman . Novel from the Peasant War , 1894
  • Singuf . Pied Piper Songs. Poems, 1881
  • The Sülfmeister . An old city story, 1883
  • Tannhauser . A minstrel, 1880
  • Till Eulenspiegel redivivus . A picaresque song, 1874
  • The wild hunter . A hunter's fairy tale, 1877
  • The wild catch law . Roman, 1907
  • Doubt of love . Contemporary novel, 1904

literature

  • Julius Hart : Julius Wolff and the "modern" Minnepoesie (= literary folk books. 3). Eckstein, Berlin 1887.
  • Joseph von Lauff (ed.): Julius Wolff, Complete Works. With full pictures by Hans W. Schmidt . Paul List, Leipzig 1912–1913.
  • Alfred Ruhemann : Julius Wolff and his poems (= German contemporary poets. 2). Schloemp, Leipzig 1886.
  • Hermann Schierenberg : Julius Wolff's verse technique. Höing, Münster in Westphalia 1922.
  • Alfons Friderichs (Ed.): Wolff, Julius. In: Personalities of the Cochem-Zell district. Kliomedia, Trier 2004, ISBN 3-89890-084-3 , p. 391.

Web links

Wikisource: Julius Wolff  - Sources and full texts
Commons : Julius Wolff  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. (Hunold) Singûf or Master Singauf was a song poet of the 13th century.