- Julius Waldemar Grosse
Julius Waldemar Grosse (
April 25 ,1828 -May 9 ,1902 ), Germanpoet , the son of a military chaplain, was born atErfurt .Biography
He received his early education at the gymnasium in
Magdeburg , and on leaving school and showing disinclination for theministry , entered anarchitect 's office. But his mind was bent uponliterature , and in 1849 he entered theuniversity of Halle , where, although inscribed as a student oflaw , he devoted himself almost exclusively to letters. His first poeticalessay was with the tragedy "Cola di Rienzi " (1851), followed in the same year by a comedy, "Eine NachtpartieShakespeare s", which was at once produced on the stage.The success of these first two pieces encouraged him to follow literature as a profession, and proceeding in 1852 to
Munich , he joined the circle of young poets of whomPaul Heyse andHermann Lingg (1820-1905) were the chief. For six years (1855-1861) he was dramatic critic of theNeue Münchener Zeitung , and was then for a while on the staff of theLeipziger Illustrierte Zeitung , but in 1862 he returned to Munich as editor of theBayrische Zeitung , a post he retained until the paper ceased to exist in 1867.In 1869 Grosse was appointed secretary of the
Schiller -Stiftung, and lived for the next few years alternately inWeimar ,Dresden and Munich, until, in 1890, he took up his permanent residence in Weimar. He was made Grand-ducal Hofrat and had the title of professor. He died at Torbole on theLago di Garda on theMay 9 ,1902 .Grosse was a most prolific writer of novels, dramas and poems. As a lyric poet, especially in "Gedichte" (1857) and "Aus bewegten Tagen", a volume of poems (1869), he showed himself more to advantage than in his novels, of which latter, however, "Untreu aus Mitleid" (2 vols, 1868); "Vox populi, vox dei" (1869); "Maria Mancini" (1871); "Neue Erzahlungen" (1875); "Sophie Monnier" (1876), and "Ein Frauenlos" (1888) are remarkable for a certain elegance of style. His tragedies, "Die Ynglinger" (1858); "Tiberius" (180); "Johann von Schwaben"; and the comedy "Die steinerne Braut", had considerable success on the stage.
Grosse's "Gesammelte dramatische Werke" appeared in 7 vols in Leipzig (1870), while his "Erzahlende Dichtungen" were published at Berlin (6 vols, 1871-1873). See also his autobiography, "Literarische Ursachen und Wirkungen" (1896); R Prutz, "Die Literatur der Gegenwart" (1859); J Eth, "J. Grosse all epischer Dichter" (1872).
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