Karl Unselt

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Karl Unselt (born February 13, 1894 in Uslar , † January 9, 1970 in Einbeck ) was a German writer .

Life

Karl Unselt studied German and medicine . He later worked in the management of various publishing houses . He published a number of entertainment novels , some of which first appeared as preprints in magazines such as " Hör zu ", as well as books for young people . Some of Unselt's novels were also made into films, including "The Doctor from Passion" twice ( 1936 and 1959 ).

Works

  • The passionate doctor , Berlin 1935
  • Thunderstorm flight to Claudia , Berlin 1936 ( filmed in 1937 by Erich Waschneck )
  • Mackenrott has to decide , Berlin 1937
  • Reversal at Lake Constance , Dresden 1937
  • The hardest test , Berlin 1939
  • A doctor must be silent , Berlin [u. a.] 1941
  • Good luck, Katrin! , Berlin [u. a.] 1943
  • Free exit! , Augsburg 1950
  • People in the trap , Munich [u. a.] 1953
  • Then came the ebb , Munich [u. a.] 1954
  • The track leads to the Autobahn , Munich 1955
  • When everyone leaves you , Düsseldorf 1957
  • The witch of Hamburg , Hemer-Sundwig 1958
  • In the antechamber of Hell , Meiringen [u. a.] 1959
  • What happened out of love , Düsseldorf 1960
  • Irene was his fate , Düsseldorf 1961
  • ... looking for a strikingly good-looking lady , Baden-Baden 1962
  • Escape into a strange life , Düsseldorf 1962
  • The veiled picture of Sloet , Baden-Baden 1962
  • The secret of Dr. Horand , Cologne 1964

literature

  • Dorota Cygan: Brown white coats: autopsies of popular art novels during National Socialism. In: Carsten Würmann, Ansgar Warner (ed.): In the break room of the Third Reich. On popular culture in National Socialist Germany. ( Publications for the Zeitschrift für Germanistik. 17). Peter Lang AG, Bern 2008, ISBN 978-3-03911-443-6 , pp. 139–160, here p. 158 and more. ( limited preview in Google Book search).

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