Robert Prutz

Robert Eduard Prutz (* May 30, 1816 in Stettin, † June 21, 1872 ) was a German writer, playwright, historian, and press one of the outstanding writers of the pre-March period.

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Life

Prutz - son of a merchant - visited the Marie Stiftsgymnasium in Szczecin. Subsequently, he studied from 1834 to 1838 philology in Berlin, Breslau and Halle. In 1837 he was Corp. loop carrier Borussia hall. The Corps later awarded him an honorary membership.

He was a dedicated literary scholar and poet, playwright and university professor. With Adelbert von Chamisso, he worked at Musenalmanach and the Rheinische Zeitung and was in hall together with Arnold Ruge Hallischen yearbooks out. Because of his radical views politically suspect, he retired to Jena, where he wrote the essay in 1841, the Goettingen poet covenant. Because of his criticism of the censorship he was banned from the city. 1843 to 1848 he was editor of the literary historical paperback. His 1845 wrote dramatic satire Political nursery earned him an accusation of high treason, which was defeated by Alexander von Humboldt's mediation. In 1846 he taught in Berlin, 1847 was a dramaturge in Hamburg from 1849 to 1859 and an associate professor of literature at Halle. 1851-1866 he was entitled Deutsches Museum publishes a magazine for literature, art and public life.

In 1857 he moved back to his hometown of Szczecin. In 1862 he suffered a first stroke; from the consequences of a second stroke Prutz died in 1872.

His son Hans Prutz was a historian and university professor.

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Works

  • The Rhine (1840 ) digitized
  • A Fairy Tale (1841 )
  • Poems (1841 )
  • From the Homeland (1858 )
  • New Poems (1860 )
  • Autumn Roses (1865 )
  • Book of Love (1869 )

Novels

  • Little Angel (1851 ) Third part Digitalisat
  • Helene. A women life. Novel in 3 vols (1856 ) Volume 2 Digitalisat
  • The Music Ante tower. Novel in five books (1855 )
  • Oberndorf (1851 ) First part Digitalisat

Contributions to literary history and criticism

  • Lectures on the History of German theater (1847 )
  • Ludwig Holberg ( 1857)
  • The German literature of the present (1859 ) Second edition Vol 1 1870 digitized
  • People and Books (1862 )
  • The political poetry of the German

Contributions to the history of the press

  • History of German journalism. Completely worked for the first time from the sources. First Part. Publisher CF Kius, Hannover 1845 ( a facsimile copy was published in 1971 at Cambridge University Press in Göttingen)

Publisher

  • Deutsches Museum. Edited by Robert Eduard Prutz, Wilhelm Wolf son, Karl Theodor Wilhelm Frenzel third b. 1853 digitized
  • Literarhistorisches Paperback. O. Wigang 1843-1848 Volume 6 1848 digitized

Expenditure

  • Prose and poetry. Edited by Heinrich liver. Leipzig: Reclam, 1961.
  • Writings on literature and politics. Selected. u m. a Einf. ed. v. Bernd Hüppauf. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1973.
  • Between Fatherland and Freedom. A selection of works. Edited and commented Hartmut v. Kircher. With a foreword v. Gustav W. Heinemann. Cologne: Leske, 1975.
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