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Ernst Eckstein

Ernst Eckstein (6 February 1845, Giessen, Grand Duchy of Hesse –18 November 1900) was a German humorist, novelist and poet.
==Biography==
From the university he went to Paris, and there completed his comic epos, ''Check to the Queen'' (1870), and wrote ''Paris Silhouettes'' (1873), the grotesque night-piece ''The Varzin Ghosts'' and the ''Mute of Seville''. Later he wrote the stories ''Margherita'', ''At the Tomb of Cestius'', ''The Mosque at Cordova''. He was editor of a literary and critical journal, ''Hall of Poets'', and of a humorous weekly, ''The Wag'', at Leipzig, for some years, and in 1885 settled in Dresden. He also wrote ''The Claudii'', ''Aphrodite, a Story of Ancient Hellas'', ''Decius the Flute-player: a Merry Story of a Musician in Ancient Rome''.

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