- Gotthilf August von Maltitz
Gotthilf August
Freiherr von Maltitz (July 9, 1794 – June 7, 1837) was a Germanwriter .Von Maltitz was born in
Königsberg (then in theKingdom of Prussia ). He studiedforestry inTharandt , and became a forest overseer ("Oberförsterstelle") in Prussia in 1821. However he left the position the next year because a satirical work of his offended his superiors.He moved to
Berlin , where he wrote satires and plays and became well known in high-society circles. His humorous works were probably most popular, including "Ränzel und Wanderstab" (1821) and "Gelasius" (1826). He also wrote some well-received dramas, including "Schwur und Rache" (1826) and "Hans Kohlhaas" (1828). Another 1828 play, however, "Der alte Student", made him unwelcome in Berlin due to its sympathies forPoland .In 1828, he moved to
Hamburg , where he became editor of the journal "Norddeutscher Courrier". He went toParis in 1830 following theJuly Revolution , but was soon disappointed and returned to Germany, where he lived inDresden until his death there in 1837. He published a collection of political poems as "Pfefferkörner" in four booklets from 1831 to 1834, and a collection of his satirical writings was published as "Humoristische Raupen" in 1839.References
* cite encyclopedia | title = Maltitz | encyclopedia =
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon | edition = 4th edition | year = 1890 | | volume = 11 | pages = p. 168 | url = http://www.retrobibliothek.de/retrobib/seite.html?id=110865
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