- Roderich Benedix
Julius Roderich Benedix (
January 21 ,1811 -September 26 ,1873 ) was a German dramatist and librettist, born inLeipzig , where he was educated there at Thomasschule.He joined the stage in 1831, his first engagement being with the travelling company of H. E. Bethmann in
Dessau ,Cöthen ,Bernburg andMeiningen . Subsequently he wastenor in several theatres inWestphalia and on theRhine , and became manager of the theatre atWesel , where he produced acomedy , "Das bemooste Haupt" (1841), which met with great success.After an engagement in
Cologne , he managed the new theatre atElberfeld (1844-1845) and in 1849 was appointed teacher on the staff of the Rhenish school of music in Cologne. In 1855 he was appointed intendant of the municipal theatre inFrankfurt-on-Main , but retired in 1861, and died in Leipzig in 1873.Benedix's comedies, the scenes of which are mostly laid in upper middle-class life, still enjoy some popularity; the best-known are: "Dr. Wespe; Die Hochzeitsreise; Der Vetter; Das Lügen; Ein Lustspiel; Das Gefängnis; Der Störenfried; Die Dienstboten; Aschenbrödel"; and "Die zärtlichen Verwandten". The chief characteristics of his farces are a clear plot and bright, easy and natural dialogue. Among his more serious works are: "Bilder aus dem Schauspielerleben" (Leipzig, 1847); "Der mündliche Vortrag" (Leipzig, 1859-1860); "Das Wesen des deutschen Rhythmus" (Leipzig, 1862) and, posthumously, "Die Shakespearomanie" (1873), in which he attacks the extreme adoration of the British poet.
Benedix's "Gesammelte dramatische Werke" ("Collected Dramatic Works") appeared in 27 vols. (Leipzig, 1846-1875); a selection under the title "Volkstheater" in 20 vols. (Leipzig, 1882); and a collection of smaller comedies as "Haustheater" in 2 vols. (l0th ed., Leipzig, 1891); see Benedix's autobiography in the "Gartenlaube" for 1871.
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