Rosemarie Schuder

Rosemarie Schuder (married Rosemarie Hirsch, born July 24, 1928 in Jena ) is a German writer and was a member of the Main Board of the East- CDU.

Life

Rosemarie Schuder comes from a middle class family; her father was the playwright and storyteller Kurt Schuder ( 1884-1969 ). She attended a girls' school and made 1947 the High School. She then worked as a freelance journalist for the East German newspapers Daily Rundschau and New Age. In 1952 she stayed half to study in Jena glassworks. In 1957 and 1959 she undertook study trips to Italy. Since 1958, she was with the writer Rudolf Hirsch ( 1907-1998 ) married and with him published writings about the persecution of the Jews. Rosemarie Schuder is the author of numerous historical novels in which she deals mainly with themes of German history as the Münster Anabaptist revolt of 1534 or the fate of important people such as Paracelsus, Johannes Kepler, Hieronymus Bosch and Michelangelo.

Rosemarie Schuder belonged since 1978 to the PEN center of the GDR, today she is a member of the PEN center of Germany and the German Schiller Society. Your existing since 1951 a member of the East-CDU she finished after the turn in March 1990 by quitting the party.

She is a freelance writer in Berlin.

Awards

Rosemarie Schuder was honored three times with the National Prize of the GDR of Arts and Letters: 1969 III. Class and 1978 and 1988 second class. They also received in 1958 the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1964 and 1978, the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze and 1976 the Lion Feuchtwanger Prize and the 1988 Goethe Prize of the city of Berlin.

Works

  • Glass. Leipzig 1952
  • The hosier. Berlin 1953
  • I have dared. Berlin 1954
  • The heretics of Naumburg. Berlin 1955. Rostock 2005, ISBN 3-89954-133-2
  • My sickle is sharp. Berlin 1955
  • Paracelsus. Berlin 1955
  • The son of the witch. Berlin 1957
  • In the mill of the devil. Berlin in 1959
  • The day of Rocca di Campo. Berlin in 1959
  • The storks of Langenbach. Berlin 1961
  • The Bound. The life of Michelangelo from 1500 to 1527. Berlin 1962
  • The battered Madonna. The life of Michelangelo from 1527 to 1564. Berlin 1964
  • Tartuffe 63 or The Marriage of Michaela Schlieker. Berlin 1965
  • The Enlightened or the image of the poor Lazarus to Münster in Westphalia, called by little timid and the terror of love. Berlin 1968
  • Paracelsus and the Garden of Earthly Delights. Berlin 1972
  • Hieronymus Bosch. Berlin 1975
  • Agrippa and the ship of the contented. Berlin 1977
  • Serveto before Pilate. Berlin 1982
  • The yellow stain. Roots and effects of anti-Semitism in German history ( with Rudolf Hirsch). Essays. Rütten & Loening Verlag ( Dept. DDR Lit. ) Berlin, 1987; Sonderausg. Fourier -Verl. Wiesbaden 1999. ISBN 3-932412-86-9
  • The pictures of the Queen. Berlin 1990
  • World and dream of Hieronymus Bosch. Berlin 1991
  • Botticelli. Berlin 1996
  • Treason or Strange ways to Ferdinand Freiligrath. Zurich 2001
  • German stepmother country. Teetz 2003
  • The " stranger from the East" / Eduard Lasker - Jew, liberal opponent of Bismarck, Berlin: Verlag Berlin -Brandenburg 2008; ISBN 978-3-86650-780-7
  • " King of the Jews " - The life of Kurt Julius Goldstein ( with Rudolf Hirsch). Berlin 1996. Revised and expanded edition, with a foreword by Hans Coppi, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86650-781-4

Editorship

  • Otto Nuschke. Berlin 1953
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