- Rudolf Baumbach
Rudolf Baumbach (
28 September 1840 -21 September 1905 ) was a German poet.Born in
Kranichfeld inThuringia ,Germany , the son of a local medical practitioner, he received his early schooling at the gymnasium ofMeiningen , to which place his father had moved. After studyingnatural science atLeipzig as member of theGerman Student Corps "Thuringia" and in various other universities, he engaged in private tuition, both independently and in families, in theAustria n towns ofGraz , Brünn, andTriest respectively.In Triest he caught the popular taste with an Alpine legend, "Zlatorog" (1877), and songs of a journeyman apprentice, "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" (1878), both of which ran into many editions. Their success decided him to embark upon a literary career. In 1885 he returned to Meiningen, where he received the title of
Hofrat , and, was appointed ducal librarian; he remained in Meiningen for the twenty years until his death in 1905.Baumbach was a poet of the breezy, vagabond school, and wrote, in imitation of his greater compatriot,
Joseph Viktor von Scheffel , many excellent drinking songs, among which "Die Lindenwirtin" ("The Linden Hostess") has endeared him to the German student world. But his real strength lay in narrative verse, especially when he had the opportunity of describing the scenery and life of his native Thuringia. Special mention may be made of "Frau Holde" (1881), "Spielmannslieder" (1882), "Von der Landstraße" (1882), "Thüringer Lieder" (1891), and his prose, "Sommermärchen" ("Summer legends", 1881).References
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