Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946)
Author of Flagman Thiel
About the Author
Hauptmann, Germany's outstanding playwright of the naturalist school, was by nature an experimenter. He was a strange mixture: sometimes a revolutionary, as in his greatest play, The Weavers (1892); sometimes the compassionate creator, as in Hannele (1893), about a beggar girl dreaming of heaven. show more The Sunken Bell (1897), his most famous drama, is an allegorical verse play on the quest for an ideal, similar in theme to Ibsen's Peer Gynt. Hauptmann won the Nobel Prize in 1912 and was given an honorary degree by Columbia University in 1932, at which occasion he delivered an oration on Goethe. Hauptmann is one of the most widely performed German playwrights. He stands as a landmark between the classic and the modern theater. "The heroes of his plays were not from either the ruling class or the bourgeoisie, but almost always from the masses... .By 1913, Hauptmann's naturalism was known throughout the world" (N.Y. Times). Hauptmann deserves no less fame as a writer of prose. His earlier works, such as Thiel the Crossing Keeper (1888), show him at his strongest in the naturalistic mode. His characters are enslaved by their environment and by their own drives, especially the sex drive. In the Heretic of Soana (1918) Hauptmann concentrates on the power of the sexual urge in man in the story of the priest who gave up his church for the love of a woman, but he has moved away from the brooding excesses of naturalism. Frowned upon by the Nazis for having been a prominent figure under the Republic, which once favored nominating him for the presidency, Hauptmann never spoke out against Nazi tyranny but shook hands with Goebbels and accepted a medal. Yet when he died at his home in the Silesian Mountains, he had been about to move to East Berlin at the invitation of the Soviet Military Government. These events were forgotten or ignored during the 1962 centennial celebrations of his birth in the two Germanys. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Gerhart Hauptmann
The Island of the Great Mother; or, The Miracle of île des dames: A story from the Utopian archipelago (1924) 32 copies
Gerhart Hauptmann: Plays (Before Daybreak; The Weavers; The Beaver Coat) [German Library] (1994) 27 copies
Das Friedensfest - Einsame Menschen 6 copies
Sämtliche Werke (11 Bände) von Gerhart Hauptmann (Centenar-Ausgabe) Gebundene Ausgabe (1996) 4 copies
Gesammelte Werke in Acht Bänden: Bd. Bahnwärter Thiel. Der Apostel. Der Narr in Christo Emanuel Quint (German Edition) (2010) — Author — 4 copies
Före soluppgången och Vävarna 4 copies
Michael Kramer. Kollege Crampton. Zwei Stuecke — Author — 3 copies
Das Hirtenlied, Ein Fragment 3 copies
Olivenbäume - Beobachter der Stille: Texte aus mehreren Jahrtausenden zum Charakterbaum des Mittelmeeres mit Aquarellen von Wassilis Dornakis (2012) 2 copies
Ausgewählte Dramen : Band I 2 copies
Fasching: Mit Zeichnungen von Alfred Kubin (Erkneraner Ausgabe / Gerhart-Hauptmann-Reihe) (1980) 2 copies
Die Grossen Dramen 2 copies
Mořská panna 2 copies
Klassiker Auf CD-Rom : Gerhart Hauptmann : Bahnwarter Thiel [sound recording + commentary] (1997) — Text — 2 copies
Zwischendurch Mal: Zwischendurch Mal... Horen - Kopiervorlagen Und MP3-CD (German Edition) (2015) 2 copies
Winckelmann: Das Verhängnis: Roman 2 copies
Ausgewählte Dramen : Band IV 2 copies
Ausgewählte Dramen : Band II 2 copies
Die Atriden-Tetralogie 2 copies
Gesammelte Erzählungen 2 copies
College Crampton Komödie 1 copy
EL TORBELLINO DEL DESTINO 1 copy
Dramatic Works, Volume 4 1 copy
Dramatic Works, Volume 3 1 copy
Obras Escogidas I 1 copy
Meisterdramen 1 copy
Hamburger Lesehefte plus Königs Materialien : Gerhart Hauptmann : Bahnwärter Thiel (2022) — Text — 1 copy
Dramen 1 copy
P'esy. 1 copy
Theorie des Kriminalromans. 1 copy
Der weiße Heiland. Indipohdi. Iphigenie in Aulis. Agamemnons Tod. Elektra. Iphigenie in Delphi 1 copy
Πρίν ἀπ' τό ἡλιοβασίλεμα 1 copy
Harut und Marut 1 copy
Das gesammelte Werk : [Ausgabe letzter Hand zum 80. Geburtstag des Dichters, 15. November 1942] 1 copy
Die große Hörspiel-Edition: Die Weber, Der Biberpelz, Fuhrmann Henschel, Michael Kramer, Die Ratten, Vor Sonnenuntergang (2012) 1 copy
Der Biberpelz - Programm 1 copy
Picturesque Germany 1 copy
Iphigenie in Aulis. Tragödie 1 copy
Three Masterpieces of modern German Prose ed. with biographical sketches notes and vocabulary 1 copy
Buch der Leidenschaft 1 1 copy
Buch der Leidenschaft 2 1 copy
Izbor iz dramskog djela 1 copy
Ausgewählte Prosa. I-IV. 1 copy
Näidendid 1 copy
Die Rose 1 copy
Atlantis. Im Wirbel der Berufung — Author — 1 copy
Alakok regény 1 copy
Parsival - Lohengrin 1 copy
Parsival 1 copy
Mathilde 1 copy
Die grossen Erzählungen 1 copy
Drámák 1 copy
Dramatic Works Vol. 7 1 copy
Schlafende Feuer Gedichte 1 copy
Die Weber. Lühendatud kooliväljaanne. — Author — 1 copy
Пьесы. Том 2 1 copy
Associated Works
The Oxford Book of German Verse: From the 12th to the 20th Century (1967) — Preface — 85 copies, 1 review
German Novellas of Realism II : Ebner-Eschenbach, Heyse, Raabe, Storm, Meyer, Hauptmann (1989) — Author — 16 copies
Oogst Der Tijden. keur uit de werken van schrijvers en dichters aller volken en eeuwen (1940) — Contributor — 12 copies
Deutsche Novellen von Tieck bis Hauptmann — Contributor — 8 copies
The Methuen Drama Book of Naturalist Plays: A Doll's House; Miss Julie; The Weavers; Mrs Warren's Profession; Three Sisters; Strife (Play Anthologies) (2010) — Contributor — 5 copies
The Delphian Course : Part Seven : Story of the Drama, Nature Study — Contributor — 4 copies
Great Railroad Stories of the World — Contributor — 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Hauptmann, Gerhart
- Legal name
- Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert
- Birthdate
- 1862-11-15
- Date of death
- 1946-06-06
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Royal Art and Vocational School, Breslau
University of Jena
University of Berlin
Royal Academy, Dresden
Realschule, Breslau - Occupations
- dramatist
novelist
screenwriter - Organizations
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary, Literature, 1932)
- Awards and honors
- Nobel Prize (Literature, 1912)
- Relationships
- Hauptmann, Carl (brother)
- Nationality
- Germany
- Birthplace
- Ober Salzbrunn, Silesia, Prussia
- Places of residence
- Obersalzbrunn, Silesia, Prussia (birth ∙ now Szczawno-Zdrój ∙ Poland)
Agnetendorf, Poland (now Agnieszków ∙ Dolnośląskie ∙ Poland)
Rome, Italy
Schreiberhau, Silesia, Prussia
Erkner, Brandenburg, Germany
Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany - Place of death
- Agnetendorf, Poland (now Agnieszków, Dolnośląskie, Poland)
- Burial location
- Inselfriedhof, Hiddensee, Mecklenburg, Germany
- Disambiguation notice
- VIAF:71404832
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Hauptmann was the 1912 Nobel Prize winner and probably the most celebrated writer in Germany around the time of the first world war. Like a lot of European writers around the turn of the century, he was interested in movements like Socialism and Naturalism. The novella Bahnwärter Thiel was his first published work.
Thiel is a railwayman who is responsible for operating a remote and little-used level crossing in the depths of the Spree forest (not far from Berlin), a posting that suits his show more gentle, solitary character. Nonetheless, he surprises his neighbours by getting married. His first wife unfortunately dies giving birth to their son, and as widowers tend to do in such situations, he soon marries again. The second wife soon produces a baby as well, and when she starts doing the evil stepmother thing we already know we're heading for tragedy, and it's a safe bet that someone is going to end up under a train.
It isn't quite as much fun as it is in a Zola novel to watch the headlights of the express heading towards us from page one onwards, but there are some interesting elements to the story: the detail of Thiel's everyday working life and his relationship with the solitude of the signal cabin is very well done. For a story published in the 1880s, it's also remarkably explicit about the way Lene uses her sexuality to keep control of Thiel. But of course it's also a remarkably misogynistic story... show less
Thiel is a railwayman who is responsible for operating a remote and little-used level crossing in the depths of the Spree forest (not far from Berlin), a posting that suits his show more gentle, solitary character. Nonetheless, he surprises his neighbours by getting married. His first wife unfortunately dies giving birth to their son, and as widowers tend to do in such situations, he soon marries again. The second wife soon produces a baby as well, and when she starts doing the evil stepmother thing we already know we're heading for tragedy, and it's a safe bet that someone is going to end up under a train.
It isn't quite as much fun as it is in a Zola novel to watch the headlights of the express heading towards us from page one onwards, but there are some interesting elements to the story: the detail of Thiel's everyday working life and his relationship with the solitude of the signal cabin is very well done. For a story published in the 1880s, it's also remarkably explicit about the way Lene uses her sexuality to keep control of Thiel. But of course it's also a remarkably misogynistic story... show less
Bahnwärter Thiel war eines der Bücher, die ich in der Schule wirklich gehasst habe, bei denen ich aber nachvollziehen kann, weshalb sie literarischen Wert besitzen. Die Atmosphäre ist mir als sehr depressiv in Erinnerung geblieben, wobei das dem Buch aufgrund seiner düsteren Themen gerecht wird. Dennoch denke ich, dass es für Schüler der achten oder neunten Klasse andere Bücher gibt, die wesentlich besser geeignet sind, und dass es sich hierbei um kein Buch handelt, das unbedingt show more gelesen werden müsste. show less
A summoned demon tries to destroy a man's goodness.
It's very cool in the beginning. After the point where Faust turns young (and the demon inexplicably turns into a fop), I got bored.
Concept: A
Story: B
Characters: D
Dialog: C
Pacing: D
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: C
Music: B
Enjoyment: C minus
Objective Rating (Average): 2.5/4
It's very cool in the beginning. After the point where Faust turns young (and the demon inexplicably turns into a fop), I got bored.
Concept: A
Story: B
Characters: D
Dialog: C
Pacing: D
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: C
Music: B
Enjoyment: C minus
Objective Rating (Average): 2.5/4
Great translation of the novelette by the 1912 Nobel laureate. Der Ketzer von Soana was written in 1918. Set in the Swiss canton of Ticino, of Italian population. A bespecled goatherd with a dubious history enjoyed "a dubious esteem mingled with superstitious fear". [12]
I read this just prior to taking up goatherding in Ramona and surgically repairing "Susanna"'s udder. Soanna, Susanna. What?
I read this just prior to taking up goatherding in Ramona and surgically repairing "Susanna"'s udder. Soanna, Susanna. What?
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