- Franz von Dingelstedt
Franz von Dingelstedt (
June 30 ,1814 –May 15 ,1881 ) was a German poet, dramatist and theatre administrator.Biography
Dingestedt was born at
Halsdorf ,Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel),Germany , and later studied at theUniversity of Marburg nearby. In 1836 he became a master at the Lyceum inKassel , from where he was transferred toFulda in 1838. In 1839 he wrote "Unter der Erde" ("Beneath the Earth"), a novel which obtained considerable success. In 1841, "Lieder eines kosmopolitischen Nachtwächters", the book by which he is best remembered, was published. Thesepoem s, animated as they are by a spirit of bitter opposition to everything that savours ofdespotism , were an effective contribution to the political poetry of the day. The popularity of this book determined Dingelstedt to take up a literary career, and in 1841 he obtained an appointment on the staff of the "Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung". In 1843, however, the satirist of German princes accepted, to general surprise, his appointment as private librarian to the king ofWürttemberg . In the same year he married the celebratedBohemia nopera singer,Jenny Lutzer (1816-1877). In 1845 he published a volume of poems dealing with then modern life, some of which possessed merit of a literary rather than strictly poetical nature. A subsequent collection, published in 1852, attracted little attention. He attained the position of intendant at the court theatre inMunich as a result of the success of histragedy "Das Haus derBarneveldt " (1850), and he soon became the center of literary society there. He incurred, however, the animosity of theJesuit clique at court, and in 1856 was suddenly dismissed on the most frivolous of charges.Fact|date=August 2007 A similar position was offered to him atWeimar through the influence ofLiszt , and he remained there until 1867. His administration was most successful, and he especially distinguished himself by presenting allShakespeare 's historical plays upon the stage in an unbroken cycle. In 1867 he became director of the court opera house inVienna , and in 1872 of theHofburgtheater , a position which he held until his death onMay 15 ,1881 .His other works include "Münchener Bilderbogen" (1879), an autobiographical sketch of his Munich career, "Die Amazone", an art novel of considerable merit (1869), translations of several of Shakespeare's comedies, and several writings dealing with questions of practical
drama turgy. He was ennobled in 1867 by the king ofBavaria and in 1876 was createdFreiherr by the emperor ofAustria .Dingelstedt's "Sämtliche Werke" appeared in 12 vols. (1877-1878), but this edition is far from complete. Dingelstedt died in Vienna and is buried beside his wife at
Wiener Zentralfriedhof .References
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