Walter Rothbarth

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Walter Rothbarth (born September 16, 1886 in Rostock , † April 22, 1935 in Berlin ) was a German writer .

Walter Rothbarth was the son of the businessman Hermann Rothbarth and his wife Lucinde, nee. Klingberg. He studied history, German and new languages ​​in Rostock and was editor-in-chief and later editor-in-chief of several newspapers in Flensburg , Gdansk and Berlin. He had been married to Thyra Johannsen since December 5, 1914; they had no children.

Works

  • From the youth and Erviva la vita , poetry collections, Grimm, Flensburg 1906
  • Wilhelm Jensen and Flensburg. A historical literary chat at the end of his 70th year , Grimm, Flensburg 1907
  • The stone near Pultawa , Romantic epic, Franz Brüning, Danzig 1908
  • War voices , poems, 1914

Translations, editions

  • (Introduction, biographical sketch): Heinrich Traulsen , The people in the watt. Schleswig-Holstein story , Thüringische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 1907
  • (Introduction): Selected poems by Heinrich von Mühler , Adolf Bänder, Brieg 1918
  • (Translator / Introduction): Hans Christian Andersen , picture book without pictures , Otto v. Holten, Berlin 1925

Individual evidence

  1. See the entry by Walter Rothbarth in the Rostock matriculation portal