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  2. Fritz Reuter Literary Archive - Wikipedia

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    The collections primarily include Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), who wrote mostly in Low German, and Ida Gräfin Hahn-Hahn (1805–1880), who wrote primarily in High German. During the 19th century, these two novelists, with Mecklenburgian roots, were counted among the most widely read authors by the German, as well as the reading public in other ...

  3. Fritz Reuter - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Reuter (7 November 1810 – 12 July 1874; born as Heinrich Ludwig Christian Friedrich Reuter) was a novelist from Northern Germany who was a prominent contributor to Low German literature. Early life

  4. Karl Theodor Gaedertz - Wikipedia

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    Karl Theodor Gaedertz (8 January 1855 in Lübeck – 8 July 1912 in Berlin) was a German librarian and literary historian, best known for his writings on the Low German author Fritz Reuter. From 1876 to 1879 he studied at the universities of Leipzig and Berlin, then later worked as a librarian at the Königliche Bibliothek in Berlin. In 1888 he ...

  5. German literature - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfurt Book Fair. German literature (German: Deutschsprachige Literatur) comprises those literary texts written in the German language.This includes literature written in Germany, Austria, the German parts of Switzerland and Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, South Tyrol in Italy and to a lesser extent works of the German diaspora.

  6. German Museum of Books and Writing - Wikipedia

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    The German Museum of Books and Writing (German: Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum (DBSM)) in Leipzig, Germany, founded in 1884 as Deutsches Buchgewerbe-Museum, is the world's oldest museum of its kind, dedicated to collecting and preserving objects and documents as well as literature connected with the history of books, including paper, printing techniques, the art of illustration, and ...

  7. From My Farming Days - Wikipedia

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    From My Farming Days (Low German: Ut mine Stromtid) is a novel by Fritz Reuter, originally published in three volumes between 1862 and 1864. [1] Written in Low German, it portrays life in rural Mecklenburg in the 1840s in the context of the Revolutions of 1848. The novel was autobiographically-inspired as Reuter had himself worked as an ...

  8. Category:Novels by Fritz Reuter - Wikipedia

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  9. Königsberg State and University Library - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Duke Albert of Prussia (1490–1568) on a silver cover. The most cherished part of the Chamber Library was the Silver Library (Silberbibliothek).Initially only two of Albert's volumes were bound with plates of embossed silver by silversmiths, but it expanded to twenty after the duke's second marriage in 1550 to Anna Marie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. [2]