Karl Heinemann

Karl Heinemann (9 March 1857, in Deutsch-Eylau 4 July 1927, in Leipzig) was a German literary historian and philologist.

He studied classical and German philology at the University of Leipzig. From 1882 he taught classes as a gymnasium teacher in Leipzig, receiving the title of professor in 1899. From 1892 onward, he was editor of the publication Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung,[1] and from 1918 to 1927, he edited the Goethe-Kalender.[2]

Published works

  • Ueber das Hrabanische Glossar (1881) About a Hraban glossary.
  • Briefe von Goethes Mutter an die Herzogin Anna Amalia (1889) Letters from Goethe's mother to the Duchess Anna Amalia.
  • Goethes briefe an frau von Stein nebst dem Tagebuch aus Italien (4 volumes, 1894) Goethe's letters to Charlotte von Stein, together with the diary from Italy.
  • Goethes Leben und Werke (1898) Goethe's life and works.
  • Goethes Werke (30 volumes, 1901–08) Goethe's works.
  • Klopstocks leben und werke (1904) Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock's life and works.
  • Goethes Mutter : ein Lebensbild nach den Quellen (8th edition, 1909) Goethe's mother, a biography according to sources.
  • Die deutsche Dichtung, Grundriss der deutschen Literaturgeschichte (1910) German poetry, outline of German literary history.
  • Die klassische Dichtung der Griechen (1912) The classical poetry of the Greeks.
  • Die klassische Dichtung der Römer (1914) The classical poetry of the Romans.
  • Hundert Briefe Goethes : Briefe der Weisheit und Schönheit (1919) 100 Goethe letters; Letters of wisdom and beauty.
  • Die tragischen gestalten der Griechen in der weltliteratur (1920) Tragic figures of the Greeks in world literature.[2][3]
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