Paul Richter (writer)

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Paul Richter (born July 6, 1873 in Berlin , † June 4, 1945 in Schönberg , Mecklenburg ) was a German doctor and writer .

Life

Born as the son of a furniture manufacturer in Berlin , he studied medicine in Freiburg, Greifswald and Berlin. After completing his doctorate, he first worked as a spa doctor in Berg Dievenow in the Cammin district , then as an assistant doctor, later as a senior doctor in Königsberg i. Pr. From 1901 he worked as a gynecologist in Stettin .

Richter published several works as a writer . Three of his tracks were broadcast on Stettin in 1927 . He was a member of the Masonic Lodge Three Golden Anchors for Love and Loyalty in Stettin.

Works

  • Mason the Wise. An allegorical poetry . 1909.
  • Gunderot, the poet and sufferer. Lyric novella . North German publishing house for literature and art, Stettin 1919.
  • Sounding world. Selected poems . AW Zickfeldt, Osterwieck 1926.
  • Nativity scene and cross. Two circles of poetry from the life of Jesus . Alfred Töpelmann, Giessen 1928.

literature

  • Fritz Raeck : Pomeranian literature. Samples and dates. Pomeranian Central Association, Hamburg 1969, p. 351.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. When I was a king and a bricklayer. Masonic poetry from four centuries. An anthology with 90 portraits by Oskar Stocker. Kindle Edition 1916 (sources and illustrations on European Freemasonry 19, edited by Heinz Sichrovsky)