Heinrich and Julius Hart
The brothers Heinrich and Julius Hart were Jewish-German writers and literary critics who collaborated closely. They were among the pioneers of naturalism in German literature.
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Julius Hart
Heinrich was born 30 December 1855, in Wesel and died 11 June 1906, in Tecklenburg. Julius was born 9 April 1859, in Münster and died 7 July 1930, in Berlin.
The Hart brothers published works of literary criticism, notably Kritische Waffengänge (parts 1–6, 1882–1884), in which they opposed the light reading chosen by the bourgeoisie.
Works
- Hart, J. Sansara (1879)
- Hart, J. The Triumph of Life (1898)
- Hart, H. Gesammelte Werke, vols. 1–4. Berlin (1907)
- Hart, J. Revolution der Ästhetik. Berlin (1908)
- Hart, H. Song of Humanity, an attempt to depict the panorama of man's development from ancient times. He finished only three "songs":
- "Tul and Nahila" (1888)
- "Nimrod" (1888)
- "Moses" (1896)
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References
- Hart, Heinrich and Julius at the Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Accessed April 1013
- Jürgen, I. Der Theaterkritiker Julius Hart. Berlin, 1956. (Dissertation.)
- Literature by and about Heinrich and Julius Hart in the German National Library catalogue
- Secondary literature on Heinrich and Julius Hart
- List of works by the Hart brothers
- Modern poet-characters in Zeno.org
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