Will Scheller

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Will Scheller (born October 28, 1890 in Kassel ; † June 23, 1937 there ) was a German-speaking writer , poet and editor .

Life

Will Scheller mainly wrote poems, biographies, essays and stories. He not only wrote and published his own writings, but also reviewed the works of other German poets in the press.

Works (selection)

  • Stefan George: A German poet. Hesse & Becker, Leipzig 1918.
  • Hessian heads. 2 volumes, Heimatschollen-Verlag, Melsungen 1923/1933.
  • Wilhelm Hauff. Ph. Reclam jun., Leipzig 1927.
  • The last elector: Wesen u. Fate in anecdotes. Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel 1933.
  • Lilofee: A circle of poems. Bernecker, Melsungen 1933.
  • The snake. around 1920 ( online ).
  • The basilisk. A story from medieval Vienna. around 1930 ( online ).

Web links

credentials

  1. Scheller, Will. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar. Obituary. 1936-1970. Gruyter, Berlin 1973.
  2. ^ Alfred Bock: Diaries, entry from March 24, 1924, Wallerstein Verlag 1959, p. 110.
  3. ^ Letter from Josef Ponten to Will Scheller, December 25, 1930 ( online )