Ludwig Pfandl

Ludwig Pfandl ( born September 22, 1881 in Rosenheim, † June 27, 1942 in Kaufbeuren ) was a German writer, linguist, historian and Hispanist.

Life and work

Pfandl his doctorate in Munich in 1908 at Hermann Breymann about Hippolyte Lucas, his life and dramatic works, a contribution to French literature of the XIX. Century (Leipzig 1908). Under the influence of Breymanns successor, Karl Vossler and the writings of Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo, it developed as a private scholar ( with access to the Bavarian State Library ) to a significant Hispanists.

Ernst Robert Curtius wrote about Pfandl: "Is there no guide to the Spanish literature, whose connoisseurship would be just as controversial as his love Spain and would not be hindered by French blinkers? But! There are LUDWIG Pfandl. " ( European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages, 11th edition, Tübingen and Basel 1993, p 299 ).

Other works

  • Robert Southey and Spain. Life and writing an English romantic poet under the influence of his relations with the Pyrenean Peninsula, New York / Paris ( Revue hispanique 28) 1913
  • Contributions to Spanish and Provencal literature and cultural history of the Middle Ages, Bayreuth 1915, Hildesheim 1973
  • Spanish literary history. Vol 1 Middle Ages and Renaissance, Berlin 1923, Hildesheim 1972
  • Spanish culture and customs of the 16th and 17th centuries. An introduction to the golden age of Spanish literature and art, Munich 1924 ( Spanish Barcelona in 1929, 1942, 1959, Madrid 1994)
  • (Ed.) Cervantes, Comedia de los tratos de argel, Leipzig 1925
  • (Ed.) Cervantes, three interludes, Halle an der Saale in 1926
  • (Ed.) itinerary hispanicum Hieronymi Monetarii 1494-1495, New York / Paris 1920 ( Revue hispanique 48)
  • (Eds. ), Guy de Maupassant, Selected Stories, Leipzig 1928
  • History of the Spanish national literature in its heyday, Freiburg im Breisgau 1929, 620 pages, Hildesheim 1967 ( Spanish 1933 Barcelona, 1952)
  • Joan the Mad. Your life, their time, their guilt, Freiburg 1930 ( Spanish Madrid 1932, 2000; french Brussels 1938)
  • (Ed. ) Spanish romances, Halle an der Saale in 1933
  • Philip II painting of a life and a time when Munich in 1938, 8th Edition 1979 ( French Paris 1942, 1981; Spanish Madrid 1942)
  • Charles II The end of Spanish power in Europe, Munich 1940 ( Spanish Madrid 1942)
  • About the fairy tale drama at Lope de Vega, Munich 1942
  • The Tenth Muse of México. Juana Inés de la Cruz. Her life, her poetry, her psyche, Munich, 1946 ( Spanish Mexico 1963)
533661
de