Fritz Reuter Literary Archive, the Glossary
The Fritz Reuter Literary Archive (FRLA - Fritz Reuter Literaturarchiv) in Berlin, Germany collects autographs and manuscripts by 19th century authors from Mecklenburg, as well as editions of their works.[1]
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26 relations: Archive, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, August Junkermann, Autograph, Eisenach, Ernst Theodor Johann Brückner, Friedrich Griese, Fritz Reuter, Hans-Joachim Griephan, Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau, High German languages, Ida, Countess von Hahn-Hahn, Johann Heinrich Voss, John Brinckman, Klaus Groth, Low German, Ludwig Pietsch, Luise Reuter, Manuscript, Mecklenburg, Neubrandenburg, Otto Speckter, Stavenhagen, Theodor Schloepke, Thuringia, Wismar.
- German-language literature
- Literary archives in Germany
Archive
An archive is an accumulation of historical records or materials – in any medium – or the physical facility in which they are located.
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August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben
August Heinrich Hoffmann (calling himself von Fallersleben, after his hometown; 2 April 179819 January 1874) was a German poet.
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August Junkermann
August Junkermann (15 December 1832 – 15 May 1915) was a German actor and, as a narrator, an important interpreter of Fritz Reuter's works.
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Autograph
An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature.
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Eisenach
Eisenach is a town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, located west of Erfurt, southeast of Kassel and northeast of Frankfurt.
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Ernst Theodor Johann Brückner
Ernst Theodor Johann Brückner, real name Ernst Brückner, (13 September 1746 – 29 May 1805) was a German theologian and literary.
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Friedrich Griese
Friedrich Griese (2 October 1890, Lehsten – 1 July 1975) was a German novelist.
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Fritz Reuter
Fritz Reuter (7 November 1810 – 12 July 1874; born as Heinrich Ludwig Christian Friedrich Reuter) was a novelist from Northern Germany who was a prominent contributor to Low German literature.
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Hans-Joachim Griephan
Hans-Joachim Griephan (born 26 September 1937) is a German journalist, publisher and founder of the "Wirtschaftsinformationsdienst" published since 1964, the.
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Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau
Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau (born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince; 30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871) was a German nobleman, renowned as an accomplished artist in landscape gardening, as well as the author of a number of books mainly centering around his travels in Europe and Northern Africa, published under the pen name of "Semilasso".
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High German languages
The High German languages (hochdeutsche Mundarten, i.e. High German dialects), or simply High German (Hochdeutsch) – not to be confused with Standard High German which is commonly also called "High German" – comprise the varieties of German spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses in central and southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and eastern Belgium, as well as in neighbouring portions of France (Alsace and northern Lorraine), Italy (South Tyrol), the Czech Republic (Bohemia), and Poland (Upper Silesia).
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Ida, Countess von Hahn-Hahn
Countess Ida von Hahn-Hahn (Ida Gräfin von Hahn-Hahn; 22 June 1805 – 12 January 1880) was a German author from a wealthy family who lost their fortune because of her father's eccentric spending.
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Johann Heinrich Voss
Johann Heinrich Voss (Johann Heinrich Voß,; 20 February 1751 – 29 March 1826) was a German classicist and poet, known mostly for his translation of Homer's Odyssey (1781) and Iliad (1793) into German.
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John Brinckman
John Brinckman, originally Johann Friedrich Brinckmann (3 July 1814, Rostock – 20 September 1870, Güstrow) was a German author of humorous works in Plattdeutsch.
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Klaus Groth
Klaus Groth (24 April 1819 – 1 June 1899) was a Low German poet.
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Low German
Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands.
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Ludwig Pietsch
Ludwig Pietsch (25 December 1824 – 27 November 1911) was a German painter, art critic and feature writer and a friend of Theodor Fontane.
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Luise Reuter
Luise Charlotte Marie Reuter, also Louise R. (9 October 1817) as Luise Charlotte Marie Kuntze – 9 June 1894) was the wife of the poet and Low German writer Fritz Reuter.
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Manuscript
A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.
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Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg (Mękel(n)borg) is a historical region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the federal-state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
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Neubrandenburg
Neubrandenburg (lit. New Brandenburg) is a city in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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Otto Speckter
Otto Speckter (9 November 1807, in Hamburg – 29 April 1871, in Hamburg) was a German etcher and illustrator.
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Stavenhagen
Stavenhagen is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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Theodor Schloepke
Friedrich Theodor Julius Schloepke (6 March 1812, Schwerin - 13 January 1878, Schwerin) was a German painter and illustrator.
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Thuringia
Thuringia, officially the Free State of Thuringia, is a state of central Germany, covering, the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states.
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Wismar
Wismar (Low German: Wismer), officially the Hanseatic City of Wismar (Hansestadt Wismar) is, with around 43,000 inhabitants, the sixth-largest city of the northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the fourth-largest city of Mecklenburg after Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg.
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See also
German-language literature
- A Man and His Dog (narrative)
- Andrea Böhm
- Anekdote zur Senkung der Arbeitsmoral
- Architects' Data
- Austrian literature
- Auto-Emancipation
- Belgian literature
- Caliban over Setebos
- Charlotte Wiedemann
- Collection of German Prints
- Die Harzreise
- Exilliteratur
- Festival of German-Language Literature
- Fires of St. John
- Fritz Reuter Literary Archive
- GRM. Brainfuck
- German literature
- Gstanzl
- Hitler's Table Talk
- Honour (Sudermann play)
- Johann Christian Trömer
- Latrine (poem)
- Lenore (ballad)
- Leona Riemann
- Literaturhaus München
- Meister Hans Röckle und Mister Flammfuß
- Nur zwei Dinge
- RCE - Remote Code Execution
- Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
- Schischyphusch oder Der Kellner meines Onkels
- Sonja (novel)
- Sophie Digital Library of Works by German-Speaking Women
- Swiss Literary Archives
- The Hare and the Hedgehog
- Walter Kappacher
- Wege zur Raumschiffahrt
Literary archives in Germany
- Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach
- Fritz Reuter Literary Archive
- German Federal Archives
- Monacensia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Reuter_Literary_Archive