Viktor von Kohlenegg
Viktor von Kohlenegg (born February 6, 1872 in Munich as Viktor August Gottlieb Maria von Kohl-Kohlenegg , † May 9, 1940 in Berlin ) was a German writer .
Life
Viktor von Kohlenegg came from a family of officers ; his father was the Austrian actor and writer Leonhard Kohl von Kohlenegg . After the death of his father in 1875 Viktor von Kohlenegg lived in Saalfeld / Saale , his mother's hometown, until 1882 . From 1882 he attended school in Berlin and then graduated from Berlin's Friedrich-Wilhelms University . From 1895 he lived as a freelance writer in Groß-Lichterfelde . In 1905 he married the writer Gertrud Triepel .
Viktor von Kohlenegg was the author of novels and short stories , most of which depict everyday life and women's life in Wilhelmine Berlin and which enjoyed great popularity among the reading public; his most successful book, the novel Der Katzentisch , published in 1913 , had a circulation of over 40,000 copies as early as the early 1920s and was reissued into the 1940s.
Works
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The Höpfe , Berlin
- 1 (1898)
- 2 (1898)
- Bille Brandt , Berlin 1900
- Kühnrod , Berlin 1900
- Paul Ute's wife , Berlin 1904
- What Toby von Krake wrote and other stories , Berlin 1905
- Marriage in the Shadow , Berlin 1906
- Jealousy , Berlin 1907
- Dorchen , Berlin 1908
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The beautiful Melusine , Stuttgart
- 1 (1911)
- 2 (1911)
- The Liesegang girls , Stuttgart 1912
- The cat table , Berlin [u. a.] 1913
- The three loves of Dete Voss , Berlin [u. a.] 1914
- The stairs , Berlin [u. a.] 1915
- Eckerlein , Berlin 1920
- Dedekind the later , Berlin 1922
- Rille, the little sinner , Berlin 1923
- Mr. Imelmanns Krähe , Stuttgart 1924
- The guest at Juchhee , Stuttgart 1926
- The Paradeis , Stuttgart 1929
- The gifted granddaughter , Berlin 1930
- The beautiful women in the Berghaus , Bielefeld [u. a.] 1938
- The rose wedding , Gütersloh 1944
Web links
- Literature by and about Viktor von Kohlenegg in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kohlegg, Viktor von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 6, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | May 9, 1940 |
Place of death | Berlin |