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Friedrich Huch (Braunschweig, June 19, 1873-Munich, May 12, 1913) was a German writer. == Life == One of his nephews was Friedrich Gerstäcker and one his cousins was Ricarda Huch on his mother's side. His father killed himself in 1888. After his ''Reifeprüfung'' in Dresden, he studied philosophy at the universities of Munich, Paris and Erlangen. He worked as a personal tutor in Hamburg and Lubocheń, Poland, and travelled trough Italy before moving to Munich to become an independent writer. At the age of 39, he died unexpectedly because of complications after a middle ear surgical procedure. Thomas Mann said his panegyric. == Works== * ''Peter Michel'', Hamburg, Janssen, 1901. * ''Geschwister'', Berlin, Fischer, 1903. * ''Träume'', Berlin, Fischer, 1904. * ''Wandlungen'', Berlin, Fischer, 1905. * ''Mao'', Berlin, Fischer, 1907. * ''Pitt und Fox. Die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup'', Ebenhausen bei München, Langewiesche-Brand, 1909. * ''Enzio'', München, Mörike, 1911. * ''Tristan und Isolde. Lohengrin. Der fliegende Holländer. Drei groteske Komödien, Munich, Mörike, 1911. * ''Erzählungen'', Munich, Georg Müller, 1914. * ''Neue Träume'', Munich, Georg Müller, 1914. Ausgabe von 1920 mit 20 Illustrationen von Alfred Kubin. * ''Romane der Jugend'', Berlin, Fischer, 1934. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Friedrich Huch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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