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Heinrich Laube (18 September 1806 – 1 August 1884), German
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, novelist and theatre-director, was born at
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Life

He studied theology at
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and Breslau (1826–1829), and settled in Leipzig in 1832. Here he at once came into prominence with his political essays, collected under the title ''Das neue Jahrhundert'', in two parts — ''Polen'' (1833) and ''Politische Briefe'' (1833) — and with the novel ''Das junge Europa'', in three parts — ''Die Poeten'', ''Die Krieger'', ''Die Bürger'' — (1833–1837). These writings, in which, after the fashion of
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, he severely criticized the political regime in Germany, together with the part he played in the literary movement known as “ Das junge Deutschland,” led to his being subjected to police surveillance and his works confiscated. On his return, in 1834, from a journey to Italy, undertaken in the company of Karl Gutzkow, Laube was expelled from
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and imprisoned for nine months in Berlin. In 1836 he married the widow of Professor Hänel of Leipzig; almost immediately afterwards he suffered a year's imprisonment for his revolutionary sympathies. He was the stepfather of Albert Hänel. In 1839, he again settled in
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and began a literary activity as a playwright. Chief among his earlier productions are the tragedies ''Monaldeschi'' (1845) and ''Struensee'' (1847); the comedies ''Rokoko, oder die alten Herren'' (1846); ''Gottsched und Gellert'' (1847); and ''Die Karlsschüler'' (1847), of which the youthful
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is the hero. In 1848, Laube was elected to the
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for the district of Elbogen, but resigned in the spring of 1849, when he was appointed artistic director of the Hofburg theatre in
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. This office he held until 1867, and in this period fall his finest dramatic productions, notably the tragedies ''Graf Essex'' (1856) and ''Montrose'' (1859), and his historical romance ''Der deutsche Krieg'' (1865–1866, 9 vols), which graphically pictures a period in the
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. In 1869, he became director of the Leipzig Stadttheater, but returned to Vienna in 1870, where in 1872 he was placed at the head of the new Stadttheater; with the exception of a short interval he managed this theatre with brilliant success until his retirement from public life in 1880. He has left a valuable record of his work in Vienna and Leipzig in the three volumes '' Das Burgtheater'' (1868), ''Das norddeutsche Theater'' (1872) and ''Das Wiener Stadttheater'' (1875). He was still active after his retirement, and in the five years preceding his death in Vienna on 1 August 1884, he wrote the romances and novels ''Die Böhminger'' (1880), ''Louison'' (1881), ''Der Schatten-Wilhelm'' (1883), and published an interesting volume of reminiscences, ''Erinnerungen, 1841–1881'' (1882).


Assessment

Laube's dramas are not remarkable for originality or for poetical beauty; their real and great merit lies in their stage-craft. As a
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he had no equal in Germany, and his services in this capacity have assured him a more lasting name in German literary history than his writings.


Works


Other novels

Besides those mentioned above, other of his novels of note are: *''Das Glück'' (1837) *''Der Prätendent'' (1842) *''Die Grafin Chateaubriand'' (1843)


Other dramas

Other dramas of note include: *''Böse Zungen'' (1868) *''Demetrius'' (1872)


Collected works

His ''Gesammelte Schriften'' (excluding his dramas) were published in 16 vols (1875–1882); his ''Dramatische Werke'', in 13 vols (1845–1875); a popular edition of the latter in 12 vols (1880–1892). An edition of Laube's ''Ausgewählte Werke'' in 10 vols appeared in 1906 with an introduction by H. H. Houben.


Notes


References

* This work in turn cites: ** Johannes Proelß, ''Das junge Deutschland'' (1892) **
Heinrich Bulthaupt Heinrich Bulthaupt (October 26, 1849 – August 20, 1905) was a German poet, dramatic author, and lawyer, as well as librarian of his native town, Bremen. Many of Bulthaupt's works found considerable widespread popularity in the lyrical and dra ...
, ''Dramaturgie des Schauspiels'' (vol. iii., 6th ed., 1901) * This work in turn cites: **Gottschall, “Heinrich Laube,” in ''Unsere Zeit'', vol. ii. (1884)


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