Ewald Reinhard

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Ewald Reinhard[1] (14 August 1884 – 8 March 1956) was a German writer.

Biography

Ewald Reinhard was born at Kleinblittersdorf, Saarbrücken. He studied philology at the universities of Strasbourg, Bonn, Munich and Münster. In 1907, he received his doctorate in philosophy in Münster with a thesis on Joseph von Eichendorff. He then worked as a high school teacher. He took part in World War I as a soldier and was seriously wounded. From 1919, he taught as an Educational Councillor in Dortmund and from 1925 the subjects German, history and geography at the Gymnasium Paulinum in Münster.

In addition to literary and biographical treatises, Ewald Reinhard also wrote narrative works. He contributed to the historical-critical complete edition of Joseph von Eichendorff's works and was responsible for editing two volumes of this collection.

Works

  • Aus J. v. Eichendorffs dichterischer Frühzeit (1907)
  • Eichendorffstudien (1908)
  • Geschautes und Gedachtes (1912)
  • Karl Ludwig von Haller (1915)
  • Augustin Wibbelts literarische Sendung (1919)
  • Romantische Streifen durch das rheinisch-westfälische Industriegebiet (1919)
  • Der Siegeszug der Katholischen Kirche in den letzten 100 Jahren (1920)
  • Der Herr Pedell und andere Erzählungen (1926; under the pen name Ferdinand von Schreckenstein)
  • Die Brentanos in Aschaffenburg (1928)
  • Literaturgeschichte des Saargebietes (1929)
  • Annette von Droste-Hülshoff und Wilhelm Junkmann (1930)
  • Karl Ludwig von Haller, der "Restaurator der Staatswissenschaft" (1933)
  • Die Münsterische "Familia sacra" (1953)
  • Johann Baptist v. Pfeilschifter, der bayerische Plutarch (1954)

Notes

  1. He used sometimes the pseudonym Ferdinand von Schreckenstein.

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