Karl Fehr (literary scholar)

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Karl Fehr (born August 8, 1910 in Berg am Irchel ; † July 3, 1994 in Herisau ) was a Swiss literary scholar .

Life

Fehr was born in 1910 as the son of the farmer Balthasar Fehr and his wife Luise. After attending a grammar school in Winterthur , he studied classical philology and German at the University of Zurich from 1930 . In 1935 he received his doctorate there with the dissertation Die Mythen bei Pindar . From 1937 to 1963 he was a grammar school teacher for Latin, Greek and German at the Thurgauische Kantonsschule in Frauenfeld , from 1959 he was rector there . In 1950 he completed his habilitation in German-speaking Swiss literature with a work on Jeremias Gotthelf and worked as a private lecturer at the University of Zurich. In 1959 he became adjunct professor for German-speaking Swiss literature in Zurich. He also worked for daily newspapers such as the NZZ and as a lecturer at adult education centers. From 1963 to 1979 he was a lecturer at the Oberseminar of the Canton of Zurich. From 1988 he worked in the field of education for the Pro Senectute . He has published books, including about Jeremias Gotthelf, Gottfried Keller , Conrad Ferdinand Meyer , Josef Vital Kopp and Meta Heusser-Schweizer . He was married to Margrit Stettbacher.

Fonts

  • Jeremias Gotthelf. Man, educator, poet, a picture of life. Swiss association of abstinent teachers, Bern 1949.
  • The image of the human in Jeremias Gotthelf. Huber, Frauenfeld 1953.
  • Realism in Swiss literature. Francke, Bern 1965.
  • Josef Vital Kopp. Rex-Verlag, Lucerne 1968.
  • Gottfried Keller: information and interpretations. Francke, Munich 1972.
  • Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Rise and fall of his poetic productivity. Francke, Bern 1983, ISBN 3-7720-1551-4 .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fehr, Karl in Schweizer Lexikon. Volume 2, Lucerne, 1992. Retrieved from the German Biographical Archive, Part 3, p. 317.
  2. ^ Charles Linsmayer : Karl Fehr (literary scholar). In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .