- Friedrich von Spielhagen
Friedrich von Spielhagen (
February 24 ,1829 -February 25 ,1911 ) was a German novelist born inMagdeburg .Life
Spielhagen was brought up in
Stralsund , where his father was appointed a governmentarchitect in 1835. He attended the Gymnasium (roughly equivalent to an American high school) in Stralsund, studiedlaw , and subsequentlyliterature andphilosophy at the universities of Berlin, Bonn and Greifswald. After leaving university, he tried his hand at being a private tutor, an actor, a soldier and a teacher in a school inLeipzig , but upon his father's death in 1854 he devoted himself entirely to writing. In 1860, he moved from Leipzig toHannover and then, in 1862, toBerlin . He died on25 February 1911 . Streets are named after him in his hometown of Magdeburg, as well as the three cities in which he lived: Stralsund, Hannover, and Berlin.As a writer
After publishing "Clara Bere" (1857) and "Auf der Düne" (1858), neither of which was widely read, he began to write for newspapers and journals including the "Zeitung für Norddeutschland" (Newspaper for Northern Germany) from 1860 until 1862 and later for "Westermanns illustrierte deutsche Monatshefte" (Westermann's Illustrated German Monthly). In 1861, he struck gold with "Problematische Naturen" (1860-1861); it was followed a year later by a sequel, "Durch Nacht zum Licht," then by "Die von Hohenstein" (1863), "In Reih' und Glied" (1866), "Hammer und Amboß" (1869), "Deutsche Pioniere" (1870), "Allzeit voran" (1872), "Sturmflut" (1876), "Plattland" (1878), "Quisisana" (1880), "Angela" (1881), "Uhlenhans" (1884), "Ein neuer Pharao" (1889), "Faustulus" (1897) and "Freigeboren" (1900) among many others. These days, "Sturmflut" is his best known work though it is currently only available in an abridged form. Spielhagen's later works were almost entirely on literary theory.
Spielhagen's "Sämtliche Werke" (Complete Works) were published in 1871 in sixteen volumes, in 1878 in fourteen volumes. His "Sämtliche Romane" (Complete Novels) followed in 1898 (22 vols), and these were followed by a new series in 1902. In 1890, he published his autobiography, "Finder und Erfinder" (2 vols, 1890).
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