Rudolf pumpkin

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Ludwig Adolf Rudolf Kürbis (born August 16, 1829 in Müllrose ; † August 7, 1913 ) was the manager of a cigar factory and a writer . His pseudonym was "Rudolf Wellnau" . He was mainly active as a novelist, but also wrote books for children and young people. For a long time he lived in Halle (Saale) and Berlin .

Works

  • Der Irre von Saalheim, Roman, 4 vols., 1864
  • Sophias Dorothea, tragedy, 1867
  • The seeress of Magdeburg: Historical novel, Rudolf Wellnau, Verlag Verlag der Frynta'schen Buchhandlung, 1870
  • Vladimir the Great. Epic poetry based on the Swedish by Eric Iohan Stagnelius by Rudolf Wellnau. Leipzig, Mentzel. 1874
  • Blenda: Epic poetry based on the Swedish by Eric Iohan Stagnelius by Rudolf Wellnau, Verlag Reclam, 1875
  • Richard eardrum: a Bayreuth future Schnadahüpfl, Levit'sche Buchhandlung, 1876
  • Reliable guide & Catalog by the royal museums in Berlin, authors Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Rudolf Wellnau, Verlag AG Knopf, 1888
  • Our children's world: humoristic articles from the nursery and school room, Rudolf Wellnau, Verlag Verlag von Richard Eckstein Nachf. (Carl Hammer), 1888
  • Memories of a singer, (dissolute, but not erotic. Opus.), Rudolf Wellnau, Berlin. Verlag von A. Warschauer, undated (188 *)
  • Festival sounds for the youth, Rudolf Wellnau, 1891
  • Always with a sense of humor. Funny lectures and solo scenes with singing for men and women. Volume III. Dedicated to sociable associations, societies and cheerful private circles, Rudolf Wellnau, Berlin: Ed. Freyhoff's Verlag, 1900

References

  1. ^ Short biography and information on the work of Rudolf Kürbis at Literaturport
  2. Personnel file of the German Schiller Foundation, GSA 134 / 90,12 56 Bl, 1873-1897

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present, 8 vols., Leipzig 1913
  • Kosch, Wilhelm : German Literature Lexicon, ed. by Wilhelm Kosch, Stuttgart 1947-1958; 3rd edition from 1968, 27 volumes and 6 supplementary volumes, from 1999 the series "The 20th Century"
  • Peter Walther: Muses and Graces in the Mark. 750 years of literature in Brandenburg. A historical dictionary of writers. S. 170, Lukas Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-931836-69-X