Wolf-Dieter from Tippelskirch
Wolf-Dieter von Tippelskirch (also: Wolf Dietrich von Tippelskirch , pseudonym : Susan Termeulen , born September 21, 1920 in Gotha ; † October 10, 1991 ) was a German writer .
Life
The author comes from the Tippelskirch family . After graduating from high school, he completed a degree with mathematics as a major. From 1949 he was a freelance writer. From 1952 to 1988 he lived in Berlin . From 1953 he wrote mainly for children and young people.
Wolf-Dieter von Tippelskirch published a number of girls' books under the pseudonym Susan Termeulen in the 1950s . From the 1960s onwards he mainly wrote fairy-tale children's books , and from 1970 onwards he also wrote non-fiction books for young people to read and radio plays . He achieved his greatest success with the stories about the character Jeremias Schrumpelhut , which first appeared in the program magazine Gong , which were produced in 250 episodes by Bayerischer Rundfunk and which Klaus Havenstein spoke single-handedly for children's radio in the 1960s .
rating
“T [ippelskirch] has a wide range of stylistic means. As a narrator of fantastic stories for small children, he invents a wealth of original characters, whom he gives meaningful names and who he lets experience exciting and strange events. For his non-fiction books T. sometimes chooses strictly factual text design, which he underlines with authentic images, but sometimes also a narrative freer form with invented dialogues. "
Works
- Mutzemann and his friend Hans: the little star bear comes to earth . Munich 1953
- Hella's first flight: a trip with Lufthansa , Hanover 1955 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Ulla taps herself into success: a story from professional life , Hanover 1955 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Renate's camping trip: experiences of a holiday season in Finland , Hanover 1956 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Renate in a tight spot: the story of a reward , Hanover 1958 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Renate's way out: the story of an adventure that ended well , Hanover 1959 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- The little bear Mutzemann: what Hans experiences with his teddy , Hanover [u. a.] 1960 (new edition by Mutzemann and his friend Hans )
- Renate did it: a degree and a new beginning , Hanover 1961 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Wolfchen, Knall and Bollermann: all sorts of little stories , Hanover [a. a.] 1961
- My friend Pierrot: Roman , Nuremberg 1962
- Jeremias Schrumpelhut tells: The journey to the star Traumatia , Nuremberg 1963
- What little Rolf experiences , Hanover [u. a.] 1963
- Jeremias Shrumpel Hat at König Eierbatz , Nuremberg 1964
- Little Winnetou , Hanover [u. a.] 1964
- Knisterohr hears everything: a detective story , Nuremberg 1964
- Renate's decision: a friendship proves its worth , Hanover 1964 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- Jeremias Schrumpelhut tells: The great mask bustle , Nuremberg 1965
- Detective Knisterohr sees everything: a detective story , Nuremberg 1966
- My dear teddy children , Hanover [u. a.] 1966
- Mutzi, the cheeky badger: Excitement at Rosenstein Castle , Hanover 1968
- Mutzi and the bicycle thief: a bike tour with obstacles , Hanover 1969
- In the saddle, in the car - in 5000 years , Düsseldorf 1970
- Mutzi solves the riddle: the mysterious lake house , Hanover 1970
- Mutzi and the poacher: eventful days in the forest , Hanover 1970
- Palisades, walls and bastions , Düsseldorf 1971
- When the sandman comes: brand new, funny bedtime stories , Hanover 1971
- Jeremias Schrumpelhut tells: With King Eierbatz in the fairy tale forest , Munich 1972
- Little Winnetou on the war path , Hanover [u. a.] 1972
- Skull and cutlass: the pirate saga , Düsseldorf 1973
- Little Winnetou on a secret trail , Hanover [u. a.] 1976
- Little Winnetou loves his gray horse , Hanover [u. a.] 1977
- The hour of the red man: Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull - the victory at Little Bighorn , Düsseldorf 1977
- The hour of the Teutons: Decision in the Teutoburg Forest , Düsseldorf 1978
- The Wolf's Brothers , Düsseldorf 1979
- The hour of freedom , Düsseldorf 1979
- Storm from the steppe , Düsseldorf 1980
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The house ghost from Ochsenstein , Hanover
- 1. The house ghost from Ochsenstein is looking for his heir , 1984
- 2. The Ochsenstein house ghost as a tourist scare , 1984
- 3. The house ghost from Ochsenstein is missing his horse , 1985
- 4. The Ochsenstein house ghost swirls in the town hall , 1985
- 5. The Ochsenstein house ghost converts the professor , 1985
- 6. The house ghost from Ochsenstein takes revenge , 1986
- 7. The house ghost from Ochsenstein fights the dragon , 1987
- 8. The house ghost from Ochsenstein keeps a secret , 1987
- Renate, the star of the class , Hanover 1987 (under the name Susan Termeulen)
- The doppelgangers , Hanover 1992
literature
- Anke Weschenfelder: Tippelskirch, Wolf Dieter von . In: German Literature Lexicon . 3rd edition, 23rd volume, pp. 56/57. Zurich and Munich: Saur 2003. ISBN 3-908255-23-6
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from April 6, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Lexicon of Children's and Youth Literature. Supplementary and register volume, p. 523. Weinheim: Beltz 1984. ISBN 3-407-56520-8
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tippelskirch, Wolf-Dieter von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tippelskirch, Wolf Dietrich von; Termeulen, Susan (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 21, 1920 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gotha |
DATE OF DEATH | October 10, 1991 |