Adolf Paul
Adolf Paul ( born January 6, 1863 the island Bromö in Lake Vänern, † September 30, 1943 in Berlin) was a German -Swedish- Finnish writer.
Life
He was at the end of the 19th century member of Berlin artists circle around the place The Black Piglet. He was a friend and biographer of August Strindberg.
Works
Novels
- Fiorenza: Spring travel in a thriving city, Schünemann, Bremen 1955
- The dancer Barberina. Novel from the time of Frederick the Great., Albert Langen Verlag, Munich / Berlin, German book community around 1915
- The holy thunder Albert Langen - Georg Müller, Munich 1918
- The conscious Someone, A. Langen, Munich 1917
- Silent partnership, G. Müller, Munich 1916
- When the Cossacks come, G. Müller, Munich 1916, 2nd edition
- Excellence petticoat, Albert Langen Verlag, Munich, about 1915; ( Filmed in 1920 )
- Jung- Hansen's love letters, G.Müller Verlag, Munich 1911
Pieces
- Lola Montez. Drama in three acts. Albert Langen Verlag, Munich, 1917
- As sin came into the world. A Legend game, Reiss Verlag, Berlin 1909
Collection of fairy tales
- Finnish folk tales, Volume 17, Noebe & Co Verlagsbuchhandlung Prague -Berlin- Leipzig, 1944
Biographies / Literary Scientific Publications
- Strindberg memories and letters, Munich 1924
- The influence of Walter Scott's epic on the art of Theodor Fontane, Priebatsch 's bookstore, Wroclaw, 1934