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Josef Lauff
Josef Lauff (16 November 1855 - 1933) was a German poet and dramatist.
He was born at Cologne, the son of a jurist. He was educated at Münster in Westphalia, and entering the army served as a lieutenant of artillery at Thorn and subsequently at Cologne, where he attained the rank of captain in 1890. In 1898 he was summoned by the German emperor, William II, to Wiesbaden, being at the same time promoted to major's rank, in order that he might devote his great dramatic talents to the royal theatre.
His literary career began with the epic poems ''Jan van Calker, ein Malerlied vom Niederrhein'' (1887, 3rd ed., 1892) and ''Der Helfensteiner, em Sang aus dem Bauernkriege'' (3rd ed., 1896). These were followed by ''Die Overstolzin'' (5th ed., 1900), ''Ilerodias'' (2nd ed., 1898) and the ''Geislerin'' (4th ed., 1902). He also wrote the novels ''Die Hexe'' (6th ed., 1900), ''Regina coeli'' (a story of the fall of the Dutch Republic) (7th ed., 1904), ''Die Hauptmannsfrau'' (8th ed., 1903) and ''Marie Verwahnen'' (1903).
But he is best known as a dramatist. Beginning with the tragedy ''Ignez de Castro'' (1894), he proceeded to dramatize the great monarchs of his country, and, in a Hohenzollern tetralogy, issued ''Der Burggraf'' (1897, 6th ed. 1900) and ''Der Eisenzahn'' (1900), to be followed by ''Der grosse Kurfurst'' (The Great Elector) and ''Friedrich der Grosse'' (Frederick the Great).
See A. Schroeter, ''Josef Lauff, Em litterarisches Zeitbild'' (1899), and B. Sturm, ''Josef Lauff'' (1903).
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