Hermann Schmid

Hermann Theodor von Schmid ( born March 30, 1815 in Waizenkirchen, † October 19, 1880 ) was a German writer.

Schmid studied after attending high school in Straubing 1835-1840 Law at the University of Munich. He had after the state examination bodies in the judiciary and administration, eg pause in Wurzburg, Dachau and Tittmoning before he first police actuary, later Gerichtsassessor in Munich in 1843. Here are several dramatic works have been performed with varying degrees of success after his first works Camoens and Bretislav.

Because connected Schmid Johannes Ronge German Catholic movement and also of his wife had divorced, he was forced into retirement in 1850. To earn his living, he worked for a lawyer and wrote theater reviews, later he got a job as Konzipist that made him more freedom for his literary work. In 1853 he published a two-volume edition of his dramatic works.

After Edmund Hoefer had published in his house leaves some of his stories, the publisher of the gazebo, Ernst Keil was aware of him and loved him as a writer for the magazine. He had punch ends success. Using the village and robber story Huber Farmer (1860 ), followed by a series of historical novels and Bauer and narratives in rapid succession A nineteen -volume edition of his collected writings published 1867-1869.

Schmid has been funded by Maximilian II, and Ludwig II awarded him the Order of Merit in 1869 from St. Michael. The following year he gave him the line of popular theater on Gaertnerplatz, and in 1876 he awarded him the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown and thus personal nobility. Since he was ill-suited as a theater director, he was released later on his own request from this function and issuance of honor Soldes.

Works

  • Camoens, Drama, 1843
  • Bretislav, Drama, 1843
  • Charles Stuart I., tragedy, 1845
  • Duke Christoph of fighters, Drama, 1847
  • Strasbourg ( or a German city) 1849
  • Love ring, opera libretto, 1847
  • Columbus, 1857
  • Prince and the city (1858, later in Munich under the title Kindeln )
  • Huber farmer, 1860
  • The Schwalberl, Bauer novel, 1860
  • Theuerdank, comedy, UA 1861
  • Old and New Stories from Bavaria, short stories, 1861
  • My Eden, novel, 1862
  • The Turks in Munich, novel 1862
  • The Registrar of Tyrol, novel in three volumes, 1863
  • In Morgenroth, novel, 1864
  • The Jägerwirth of Munich, novel, 1864
  • Almenrausch and Edelweiss, novel, 1864
  • In the dawn. A Munich history from the time of Joseph's Max III, 1864
  • Baierischen stories from village and town, short stories, 2 volumes, 1864
  • The Bavarian Hiesel. Folk tale, in 1865
  • Friedel and Oswald, novel in three volumes, 1866
  • Craw Wurm, folk play, 1866
  • Almenrausch and edelweiss, popular drama, 1867
  • Saint Barthelmä, novel, 1868
  • Cap and crown, novel in five volumes, 1869
  • The Munich Kindel. Story from the time of the Elector Ferdinand Maria, 1874
  • Concordia, novel in five volumes, 1875
  • The peasant rebel. Novel from the history of Tyrol, 1876
  • Winland or drive around it Happiness, lyrical epic, 1876
  • Green Tree, novel, unfinished
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