Ernst Wichert (1875)
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Ernst Alexander August George Wichert (11 March 1831 – 21 January 1902) was a German lawyer, judge, and author.


Biography

Wichert was born in Insterburg,
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, (today Chernyakhovsk, Russia) and attended schools in Pillau and
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. He studied law at the University of Königsberg and worked as an
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in Memel. In 1860 Wichert became a district judge in Prökuls (today Priekulė,
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). In 1863 he returned to Königsberg as a judge of the local court and became an ''Oberlandesgerichtsrat'' in 1877 (sometimes also 1879 is reported). In 1888 Wichert moved to Berlin, where he became ''Kammergerichtsrat'' at the Berlin ''
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''. He retired in 1896 and died in 1902. While performing his duties as a judge, in his spare time Wichert wrote and published 34 stage plays, 28 novels and 15 multi-volume novellas.


Works


Stage plays

* ''Unser General York'', 1858 * ''Der Withing von Samland'', 1860 * ''Licht und Schatten'', 1861 * ''Der Narr des Glücks'', 1871 * ''Ein Schritt vom Wege'', 1873 * ''Die Realisten'', 1874 * ''Biegen oder Brechen'', 1874 * ''An der Majorsecke'', 1875 * ''Die Frau für die Welt'', 1876 * ''Der Freund des Fürsten'', 1879 * ''Peter Munk'', 1882 * ''Im Dienst der Pflicht'', 1896 * ''Als Verlobte empfehlen sich''


Novels and novellas

* ''Aus anständiger Familie'', 1866 * ''Ein hässlicher Mensch'', 1868 * ''Die Arbeiter'', 1873 * '' Heinrich von Plauen'', 188
Online version
* ''Litauische Geschichten'', 1881 * ''Aus dem Leben'', Novella, 1882 * ''Unter einer Decke'', Novella, 1883 * ''Der Große Kurfürst in Preußen'', 1887 * ''Die Taube auf dem Dache'', 1892 * ''Frauengegestalten'', 1894 * ''Die Schwestern'', 1896 * ''Der Bürgermeister von Thorn'' * ''Kleine Passionen''


Autobiography

* ''Richter und Dichter. Ein Lebensausweis'', 1899


Screen adaption

* ''Elzes Leben'' (''Elzė iš Giljos''), a film version of ''Der Schaktarp'', (Lit-D, 1999), directed by Algimantas Puipa, appearing Endrikis Andrius Paulavičius, Elzė Eglė Jaselskytė, Aušra Venckunaitė


Literature

* Margot Braun: ''Ernst Wicherts Roman "Der Große Kurfürst in Preußen". Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des historischen Romans im 19. Jahrhundert.'' Würzburg-Aumühle


References

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External links

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Gustav Freytag und Ernst Wichert

Ernst Wichert
' In: Datenbank Projekt Historischer Roman. University of Innsbruck. {{DEFAULTSORT:Wichert, Ernst 1831 births 1902 deaths People from Insterburg People from the Province of Prussia German male novelists German male dramatists and playwrights 19th-century German dramatists and playwrights 19th-century German novelists 19th-century German male writers University of Königsberg alumni