Max von Mallinckrodt

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Max Arthur von Mallinckrodt ( pseudonym : Max Wetter , born December 13, 1873 in Cologne , † September 16, 1944 in Kreuzweingarten ) was a German landowner and writer .

Life

Max von Mallinckrodt was the son of the landowner Felix Mallinckrodt. Since 1896 he has been cultivating the lands in Kreuzweingarten near Euskirchen that belonged to the Broich House he had acquired . Mallinckrodt died in 1944 together with his wife Cordelia in the Broich house.

Max von Mallinckrodt appeared in public with literary works since the turn of the century. His work consists mainly of poems and plays .

Works

  • Songs and Poems , Dresden [a. a.] 1900
  • The Elector , Cologne 1901 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • Verse , Cologne 1901 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • Old Rhenish stories and Schwänke , Leipzig 1903 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • The Conqueror , Cologne 1904 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • Vittorio , Cologne 1904 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • Polyxena , Cologne 1905 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • Merlin , Cologne 1907 (under the name Max Wetter)
  • The principle of care as the natural basis of Christian morality , Bonn 1908
  • A hundred songs and poems from the Book of Days and Hours , Leipzig
    • 1 (1909)
    • 2 (1911)
  • Peire Vidal , Cologne 1910
  • Fairy tales and fairy tales , Leipzig
    • [1] (1913)
    • New series, 1915
  • The way of Ahasver , Bonn 1920
  • Spiritual songs for house singing to melodies from the Protestant hymn book for Rhineland and Westphalia , Essen 1926
  • The first glow , Bonn 1935
  • The Emperor's Ring , Bonn 1935
  • Amrulkais , Bonn 1936
  • Jenseits , Bonn 1936
  • On the older history of the von Mallinckrodt family , Broich 1936
  • Empedocles , Bonn 1937
  • The tower of Astura , Bonn 1937
  • To the members of the Historical Association for Dortmund and the Grafschaft Mark , Cologne-Kalk 1938
  • The heir of the Reich , Bonn 1938
  • The call from afar , Broich 1939
  • About Meininghaus: The social rise of Dortmund's Mallinckrodt , Broich near Euskirchen 1942

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