Margot Kruse

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Margot Kruse (born March 2, 1928 in Hamburg ; † December 10, 2013 in Reinbek ) was a German Romance philologist .

life and work

Margot Kruse received her doctorate in Hamburg in 1954 with Hellmuth Petriconi on The Pascal Image in French Literature (Hamburg 1955) and habilitated there in 1959 with The Maxime in French Literature. Studies on the work of La Rochefoucauld and his successors (Hamburg 1960). In 1961 she became an extraordinary professor in Hamburg and, after a refused appointment to a full professorship in Bonn, in 1963 a full professor of Romance philology. In 1993 she retired.

Margot Kruse had been co-editor of the magazine Romanistisches Jahrbuch since 1963 . She had been a member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences since 1996 . In 2003 she received the Joachim Jungius Medal from the Joachim Jungius Society , the predecessor of the Hamburg Academy of Sciences , to which she had been a member since 1972. Your best-known student was Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus .

In the acceptance speech for the award of the Joachim Jungius Medal, Margot Kruse quoted the moralist La Rochefoucauld with the sentence: "Le refus des louanges est un désir d'être loué deux fois." (German: "Whoever rejects praise wants to be praised twice.")

Margot Kruse was buried in the Reinbek cemetery.

Fonts

Monographs

  • The Pascal image in French literature. Hamburg Romance Studies (Series A, Vol. 41). Cram, de Gruyter & Co., Hamburg 1955.
  • The maxim in French literature - studies on the work of La Rochefoucauld and his successors. Hamburg Romance Studies (Series A, Vol. 44). Cram, de Gruyter & Co., Hamburg 1960.

Collection of articles

  • Contributions to French moral studies. Edited by Joachim Küpper in conjunction with Andreas Kablitz and Bernhard König. De Gruyter, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-11-017827-3 .

Articles (selection)

  • Giraudoux "Judith". In: The French Theater. From the baroque to the present. Bagel, Düsseldorf 1968, pp. 206-228 u. 398-402.
  • The self-portrait by Paul Scarron in the sequel to the self-portrait by Cervantes. In: Romance Yearbook (Vol. 27). De Gruyter, Berlin 1976, ISSN  0080-3898 , pp. 100-117.
  • 'La gloire du monde' and 'la gloire de Dieu' in the work of Mademoiselle de Scudéry . In: Romance Yearbook (vol. 34). De Gruyter, Berlin 1983, ISSN  0080-3898 , pp. 101-117.
  • Aretino's sonnets on Titian portraits. In: Romance Yearbook (Vol. 38). De Gruyter, Berlin 1987, ISSN  0080-3898 , pp. 78-98.
  • 'La Galeria del Cavalier Marino' and 'Le Cabinet de Mr de Scvdery'. To the collection of pictorial poems in the Baroque era in Italy and France. In: Brigitte Winklehner (Hrsg.): Italian-European cultural relations in the Baroque age. Stauffenburg-Verlag, Tübingen 1991, ISBN 3-923721-19-6 , pp. 237-252.
  • The portrait of the beloved and “Amor pictor” - tradition and modification of a Petrarkist motif combination in Ronsard's “Amours de Cassandre”. In: Andreas Kablitz, Ulrich Schulz-Buschhaus (ed.): Literary-historical encounters. Festschrift for Bernhard König's sixtieth birthday . Narr, Tübingen 1993, ISBN 3-8233-4124-3 , pp. 197-212.
  • Un précurseur de La Bruyère : Joseph Hall et ses "Characters of Virtues and Vices" in France. In: Cahiers de l'Association Internationale des Études Françaises 44/1992, ISSN  0571-5865 , pp. 245-260.
  • To reinterpret biblical material. Figures and motifs in 19th century French poetry. In: Titus Heydenreich, Eberhard Leube and Ludwig Schrader (eds.): Romance poetry - poetry and poetry. Stauffenburg Verlag, Tübingen 1993, ISBN 3-86057-002-1 , pp. 119-137.
  • Praise and blame of old age. “La vejez” in moral-philosophical dialogues of the Siglo de Oro and “la vieillesse” in moralistic reflections of the Siècle de Louis XIV. In: Frank Baasner (Ed.): Spanish literature - European literature. Wido Hempel on his 65th birthday. Niemeyer, Tübingen 1996, ISBN 3-484-50080-8 , pp. 151-176.
  • On the meaning of the term 'gloire' in Pascal's “Pensées”. In: Karl Hölz, Siegfried Jüttner et al. (Ed.): Sense and understanding. Festschrift for Ludwig Schrader on his 65th birthday. Erich Schmidt, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-503-03766-7 , pp. 157-171.
  • Réflexion spirituelle et philosophie morale dans les "Produits de la civilization perfectionnée" de Chamfort . In: Jean Dagen (Ed.): La Morale des Moralistes. Champion, Paris 1999, ISBN 2-7453-0085-7 , pp. 197-206.

Editing

  • together with Bernhard König, Wolf-Dieter Stempel, Joachim Küpper, Andreas Kablitz and Christian Schmitt: Romance Yearbook . Romance seminar at the University of Cologne. De Gruyter, Berlin, ISSN  0080-3898 .

literature

  • Bernhard König and Jutta Lietz (eds.): Design - Redesign - Contributions to the history of Romance literatures. Festschrift for Margot Kruse's 60th birthday. Narr, Tübingen 1990, ISBN 3-8233-4102-2 , pp. V-XV.
  • Joachim Küpper (Ed.): In: Margot Kruse: Contributions to French moral studies. Edited by J. Küpper in conjunction with Andreas Kablitz and Bernhard König. De Gruyter, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-11-017827-3 , pp. V – IX.
  • Marc Föcking : Obituary for Margot Kruse March 2nd, 1928-10. December 2013. In: Yearbook of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences 2015, pp. 229–235.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Illustration and location of the pillow stone at garten-der-frauen.de