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Stehr, Hermann 1864-1940
PERSONAL: Born February 16, 1864, in Habelschwerdt, Poland; died September 14, 1940, in Oberschreiberhau, Silesia; son of Robert (an upholsterer) and Theresa Farber Stehr; married Hedwig Nentwig, 1894.
CAREER: Novelist, writer of narratives, and poet. Schoolteacher in Poland.
AWARDS, HONORS: Bauernfeld prize, 1907; Fastenrath prize, Real Academia Española, 1911; Schiller prize, 1913; Rathenau prize, 1930; Goethe prize, 1933.
WRITINGS:
Auf Leben und Tod: Zwei Erzählungen (title means
"On Lives and Death"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1898.
Der Schindelmacher: Novelle (title means "The Schindelmacher"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1899.
Leonore Griebel: Roman (title means "Leonore Griebel"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1900.
Das lezte Kind (title means "The Last Child"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1903.
Meta Konegen: Drama, Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1904.
Der begrabene Gott: Roman (title means "The Buried God"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1905.
Drei Nächte: Roman (title means, "Three Nights"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1909.
Geschichten aus dem Mandelhause (title means "Stories from the Almond House"), Fischer (Berlin, Germany), 1913, enlarged edition published as Das Mandelhaus: Roman, List (Munich, Germany), 1953.
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Hermann Stehr
German novelist, dramatist and poet
Hermann Stehr | |
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Hermann Stehr in 1911 | |
| Born | (1864-02-16)16 February 1864 Habelschwerdt, Silesia, Prussia (Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Poland) |
| Died | 11 September 1940(1940-09-11) (aged 76) Schreiberhau, Germany (Szklarska Poręba, Poland) |
| Occupation | author |
Hermann Stehr (16 February 1864 – 11 September 1940)[1] was a German novelist, dramatist and poet. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times.[2]
Personal life
[edit]Stehr was born in Habelschwerdt (Bystrzyca Kłodzka) in 1864; he was the fifth child of Robert Stehr. He was brought up in an indigent family under the strict rules of his religious parents. Much of Stehr's family background remains unknown, however in the novel Drei Nächte, if accepted as being autobiographical, he mentioned a grandfather, who came from Baden. This grandfather worked in a higher legal office during the outbreak of the European Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.[3]
Stehr married Hedwig Nentwig in 1894,[4] four of their sons died in infancy. Stehr described the painful death of children in some of his fictional works, notably Das letzte Kind. In 1899 he moved to Dittersbach (today a district of Wałbrzyc