Heinrich Landesmann

Jerome Lorm (actually Heinrich country man, born August 9, 1821 in Mikulov, Moravia, † December 3, 1902 in Brno ) was an Austrian, socially critical writers, philosophical writer and inventor of the Lorm alphabet, a Tastalphabets Deafblind.

Life

Jerome Lorm was born on August 9, 1821 in Mikulov ( Moravia ), the son of a Jewish merchant Christian country man. At 15, he became deaf after a long illness and had to give up his musical studies. As a writer, he moved to Berlin and later to Dresden. He published his first work in 1843: Abdul. In 1856 he married. Nearly 25 years later, in 1881, he lost his eyesight after a number of years previously could only see nor bad. To be able to communicate with his fellow man, he put his Lorm alphabet together. 1873 he moved to Dresden, where he moved on in 1892 to Brno. He spent his retirement years there with his children, where he died the age of 81 on 3 December 1902.

In 1956 in Vienna Floridsdorf ( 21st district ) of Lormweg was named after him.

The Lorm alphabet was published only after the country 's death of his daughter.

Lorms sister Nina country man was married to the writer Berthold Auerbach since 1849.

Works

  • Abdul, 1843
  • Vienna 's Poetic wings and feathers, Vienna 1847
  • Gräfenberger watercolors, Berlin 1848
  • Tales of the repatriates, Prague 1851
  • A pupil of 1848, Vienna 1855
  • Am Kamin, Berlin 1856
  • Intimate Life, 1860
  • Novellas, Vienna 1864
  • Poems, Hamburg 1870
  • Philosophy and Critical forays, Berlin 1873
  • Winged hours. Life, criticism, poetry, Leipzig 1875
  • Jerome Napoleon ( Drama ), 1875
  • The Forest House ( Drama ), 1875
  • The old and the young ( Drama ), 1875
  • The enjoyment of nature. A philosophy of the seasons, Berlin 1876
  • New poems, Dresden 1877
  • Dead guilt, Stuttgart 1878
  • Late retaliation, Hamburg 1879
  • The Honest Name, Dresden 1880
  • The evening at home, Berlin, A. Hofmann 1881
  • Wanderer's resting bench, Leipzig 1881
  • A child of the sea, Dresden 1882
  • A shadow from the past days, Stuttgart 1882
  • The propelled journeyman, Leipzig 1884
  • Nature and spirit in relation to the cultural epochs, Teschen 1884
  • Before the attack, Dresden 1884
  • The beauty from Vienna, Jena 1886
  • On the lonely castle, 1887
  • Life Not a dream, Wroclaw 1887
  • The Muse of happiness and modernity loneliness, Dresden 1893
  • The groundless optimist ( essay ), Vienna 1894
  • Meditations on Poetry, 1877 (from: German poet hall )

Letters

  • Selected letters. Introduced and ed. Ernst Friedegg. Berlin: Siegismund, 1912.
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