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Julius Rodenberg (originally ''Julius Levy''; 26 June 1831, Rodenberg – 11 July 1914, Berlin) was a German Jewish poet and author. He studied law at the universities of Heidelberg, Göttingen, Berlin, and Marburg, but soon abandoned jurisprudence for literature. In 1851 his first poem, "Dornröschen", appeared in Bremen. This poem was soon followed by many others. Between 1855 and 1862 he traveled, visiting Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, and Switzerland. In 1859 he settled in Berlin. Rodenberg wrote the libretto to Anton Rubinstein's opera, ''Feramors''. == Literary works == From 1867 to 1874 he was coeditor with Ernst Dohm of the "''Salon für Literatur, Kunst und Gesellschaft''", and in his latter years he founded the Deutsche Rundschau. In 1897 he received the title "''Professor''". Rodenberg is a prolific writer. Of his works may be mentioned: * "''Lieder''", Hanover, 1854 * "''Pariser Bilderbuch''", Brunswick, 1856 * "''Kleine Wanderchronik''", Hanover, 1858 * "''Ein Herbst in Wales''", ib. 1857 * "''Die Insel der Seligen''," Berlin, 1860 * "''Alltagsleben in London''," ib. 1860 * "''Die Harfe von Erin''," ib. 1861 * "''Tag und Nacht in London''," ib. 1862 * "''Lieder und Gedichte''," ib. 1863 (6th ed., 1901) * "''Studienreisen in England''," Leipzig, 1872 * "''Belgien und die Belgier''," Berlin, 1881 * "''Bilder aus dem Berliner Leben''," ib. 1885 (3d ed., 1891) * "''Unter den Linden''," ib. 1888 * "''Franz Dingelstedt''," ib. 1891 * "''Erinnerungen aus der Jugendzeit''," ib. 1899 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「Julius Rodenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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