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Carl Sternheim

Carl Sternheim (born William Adolph Carl Francke; 1 April 1878 – 3 November 1942) was a German playwright and short story writer. One of the major exponents of German Expressionism, he especially satirized the moral sensibilities of the emerging German middle class during the Wilhelmine period.

Carl Sternheim
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner portrait of Carl Sternheim 1916
BornWilliam Adolph Carl Francke
(1878-04-01)1 April 1878
Leipzig, Germany
Died3 November 1942(1942-11-03) (aged 64)
Ixelles, Belgium
Resting placeIxelles Cemetery
OccupationPlaywright and writer
PeriodWilhelmine
GenreShort stories
SubjectMoral sensibilities of the emerging German middle class
Literary movementExpressionism
SpouseEugenie Hauth

Early life and education edit

Sternheim was born in Leipzig, the son of Rosa Marie Flora (née Francke) (1856–1908) and Carl Julius Sternheim (1852–1918), a banker.[1][2] His parents married two years after he was born.[3] His father was Jewish, and his mother was a Lutheran from a working-class family.[4] Sternheim grew up in Hannover and Berlin. Between 1897 and 1902, he studied philosophy, psychology, and jurisprudence intermittently at the Universities of Munich, Göttingen, and Leipzig, but never graduated.

Family and career edit

In 1900, he began working as a freelance writer in Weimar, where he met and married his first wife Eugenie Hauth the same year. Their union ended in 1906 and he married the writer Thea Löwenstein (née Bauer) in 1907, with whom he had two children. Their daughter Dorothea ("Mopsa") was a resistance fighter during the Second World War and was imprisoned by the Nazis in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.

 
Grave of Carl Sternheim and Marcel Hastir in Ixelles

The wealth brought by Thea from her rich manufacturing family enabled the couple to build the Schloss Bellemaison in Munich. Here, Sternheim worked in the company of fellow artists such as Mechtilde Lichnowsky, Max Reinhardt, and Frank Wedekind. In 1908, he collaborated with Franz Blei to launch the Expressionist literary journal Hyperion, which published the first eight prose works by Franz Kafka. He also contributed occasionally to the Expressionist journal Die Aktion.

In 1912, he relocated with his family to Belgium and in 1918, they fled the fighting of World War I and temporarily moved to St. Moritz and Uttwil in Switzerland. Sternheim and Thea divorced in 1927. His next marriage, to actress and singer Pamela Wedekind, took place in 1930 and lasted until 1934, after which he lived with Henriette Carbonara. Sternheim died in Ixelles (Brussels)[5] during World War II and was buried in the Ixelles Cemetery. A friend of his, Marcel Hastir (1906–2011), was buried in the same tomb.

Sternheim's circle of prominent friends included Gottfried Benn, Carl Einstein, Franz Pfemfert, Walther Rathenau, Ernst Stadler, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Unruh, and Otto Vrieslander. In 1915, he presented the prize money for the Fontane Prize to the then largely unknown Kafka. The Nazi authorities banned Sternheim's work not only because of his partial Jewish descent but also because of his savage comedic assaults on the perceived moral corruption of the German bourgeoisie.

Art collection edit

Carl Sternheim collected art. An early admirer of Vincent Van Gogh,[6] in 1912 he lent several paintings from his collection to the International Art Exhibition in Cologne known as the 1912 Sonderbund. The Van Goghs lent by Sternheim included "Still life with coffee pot, dishes and fruit", "Street in Saintes-Maries", and "L'Arlésienne", and "Entrance to the Public Park in Arles".[7]

Adaptations edit

Sternheim's works remain popular in Germany, but English language productions of them are rare, especially in the UK where there is a long tradition of ignoring plays not first written in English or adapting them in order to lose any foreign cultural specificities.[8] Academics have also argued that Sternheim's works are sometimes hard to sell to the market in foreign languages due to the difficulty in categorising his style as belonging to any one specific movement.[9]

As a result, Sternheim's plays have rarely been produced in a major venue. One notable exception occurred when Simon Callow made his West End debut in a version of Bürger Schippel (re-titled as The Plumber's Progress) alongside Harry Secombe in the 1970s.[10] However, in August 2011, both Paul Schippel Esq. (an alternative title often given to Bürger Schippel) and The Fossil, another of Sternheim's comedies, were performed as a double-bill at the Charing Cross Theatre, London, with Kieran E. Sims and Alex Corbet Burcher in the respective title roles.[11] In December 2018, a new adaptation of three of the short plays from Aus dem bürgerlichen Heldenleben by David Ives premiered at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.[12] The Panties, The Partner, and The Profit were adapted from Die Hose, Der Snob and 1913, and produced with the subtitle Scenes From the Heroic Life of the Middle Class.

Bibliography edit

  • Aus dem bürgerlichen Heldenleben (From the Heroic Life of the Bourgeois), play cycle (1911–22):
  • Schuhlin, Eine Erzahlung (Schuhlin, A Narrative) (1915)
  • Kampf der Metapher (Struggle of Metaphor), essay (1917)
  • Chronik von des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts Beginn (Chronicle of the Beginning of the Twentieth Century), short stories, 1918
  • Die Marquise von Arcis (The Mask of Virtue), drama (1918)
  • Europa, novel, 2 vol. (1919/1920)
  • Manon Lescaut, drama (1921)
  • Oscar Wilde: His Drama, drama (1925)
  • Vorkriegseuropa im Gleichnis meines Lebens (Prewar Europe in the Parable of My Life), memoir (1936)

References edit

  1. ^ (William) (Adolf) Carl Sternheim Biography. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Marbacher magazin". Deutsche Schillergesellschaft. 9 September 1980 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ BWW News Desk. "North Coast Rep Presents San Diego Premiere of Steve Martin's Adaptation of THE UNDERPANTS, 9/5-10/7".
  5. ^ Archives of the Ixelles Cemetery, Yearbook 1942, last address: Rue Emmanuel Van Driessche 52, Ixelles
  6. ^ "MAKING VAN GOGH: A GERMAN LOVE STORY, 23 OCTOBER 2019 TO 16 FEBRUARY 2020, Städel Museum, Garden Halls" (PDF). Vincent van Gogh's early popularity in Germany is mirrored in the substantial number of private collectors who were already purchasing his works around the turn of the century. Among the key figures in this context were Thea and Carl Sternheim, the sugar manufacturer Adolf Rothermundt, the banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, the art patron and diplomat Harry Graf Kessler and the artist couple Maria Slavona and Willy Gretor. Many dealers, such as Alfred Flechtheim and Paul Cassirer, likewise bought works by Van Gogh.
  7. ^ Sonderbund Westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und Künstler (1912). Internationale Kunstausstellung des Sonderbundes Westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und Künstler zu Cöln, 1912. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Library. Cöln a. Rhein : M. Dumont Schauberg.
  8. ^ "Lost Translations: What we lose by ignoring plays that aren't in English – Bojana Jankovic". www.thetheatretimes.com/. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  9. ^ Cody, Gabrielle H.; Sprinchorn, Evert (9 September 2018). The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231144247 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ "20 Questions with Simon Callow". What's On Stage. 12 September 2005. Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  11. ^ Latest UK production of Sternheim's "Paul Schippel Esq." 18 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Shakespeare Theatre Company | The Panties, The Partner and the Profit: Scenes from the Heroic Life of the Middle Class 18–19 – Shakespeare Theatre Company". www.shakespearetheatre.org. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Steve Martin's The Underpants, production study guide for an adaptation of Sternheim's play at the Capital Repertory Theatre (3 November – 2 December 2006), "About the Original Playwright", p. 8.
  • , production study guide for an adaptation of Sternheim's play at the Capital Repertory Theatre (3 November – 2 December 2006), "About the Original Playwright", p. 8.

External links edit

  Media related to Carl Sternheim at Wikimedia Commons

  • Carl Sternheim Society, Frankfurt (in German)
  • Guide to online resources on Carl Sternheim (in German)
  • Works by Carl Sternheim at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Carl Sternheim at Internet Archive

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Carl Sternheim born William Adolph Carl Francke 1 April 1878 3 November 1942 was a German playwright and short story writer One of the major exponents of German Expressionism he especially satirized the moral sensibilities of the emerging German middle class during the Wilhelmine period Carl SternheimErnst Ludwig Kirchner portrait of Carl Sternheim 1916BornWilliam Adolph Carl Francke 1878 04 01 1 April 1878Leipzig GermanyDied3 November 1942 1942 11 03 aged 64 Ixelles BelgiumResting placeIxelles CemeteryOccupationPlaywright and writerPeriodWilhelmineGenreShort storiesSubjectMoral sensibilities of the emerging German middle classLiterary movementExpressionismSpouseEugenie Hauth Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Family and career 3 Art collection 4 Adaptations 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editSternheim was born in Leipzig the son of Rosa Marie Flora nee Francke 1856 1908 and Carl Julius Sternheim 1852 1918 a banker 1 2 His parents married two years after he was born 3 His father was Jewish and his mother was a Lutheran from a working class family 4 Sternheim grew up in Hannover and Berlin Between 1897 and 1902 he studied philosophy psychology and jurisprudence intermittently at the Universities of Munich Gottingen and Leipzig but never graduated Family and career editIn 1900 he began working as a freelance writer in Weimar where he met and married his first wife Eugenie Hauth the same year Their union ended in 1906 and he married the writer Thea Lowenstein nee Bauer in 1907 with whom he had two children Their daughter Dorothea Mopsa was a resistance fighter during the Second World War and was imprisoned by the Nazis in the Ravensbruck concentration camp nbsp Grave of Carl Sternheim and Marcel Hastir in IxellesThe wealth brought by Thea from her rich manufacturing family enabled the couple to build the Schloss Bellemaison in Munich Here Sternheim worked in the company of fellow artists such as Mechtilde Lichnowsky Max Reinhardt and Frank Wedekind In 1908 he collaborated with Franz Blei to launch the Expressionist literary journal Hyperion which published the first eight prose works by Franz Kafka He also contributed occasionally to the Expressionist journal Die Aktion In 1912 he relocated with his family to Belgium and in 1918 they fled the fighting of World War I and temporarily moved to St Moritz and Uttwil in Switzerland Sternheim and Thea divorced in 1927 His next marriage to actress and singer Pamela Wedekind took place in 1930 and lasted until 1934 after which he lived with Henriette Carbonara Sternheim died in Ixelles Brussels 5 during World War II and was buried in the Ixelles Cemetery A friend of his Marcel Hastir 1906 2011 was buried in the same tomb Sternheim s circle of prominent friends included Gottfried Benn Carl Einstein Franz Pfemfert Walther Rathenau Ernst Stadler Hugo von Tschudi Fritz von Unruh and Otto Vrieslander In 1915 he presented the prize money for the Fontane Prize to the then largely unknown Kafka The Nazi authorities banned Sternheim s work not only because of his partial Jewish descent but also because of his savage comedic assaults on the perceived moral corruption of the German bourgeoisie Art collection editCarl Sternheim collected art An early admirer of Vincent Van Gogh 6 in 1912 he lent several paintings from his collection to the International Art Exhibition in Cologne known as the 1912 Sonderbund The Van Goghs lent by Sternheim included Still life with coffee pot dishes and fruit Street in Saintes Maries and L Arlesienne and Entrance to the Public Park in Arles 7 Adaptations editSternheim s works remain popular in Germany but English language productions of them are rare especially in the UK where there is a long tradition of ignoring plays not first written in English or adapting them in order to lose any foreign cultural specificities 8 Academics have also argued that Sternheim s works are sometimes hard to sell to the market in foreign languages due to the difficulty in categorising his style as belonging to any one specific movement 9 As a result Sternheim s plays have rarely been produced in a major venue One notable exception occurred when Simon Callow made his West End debut in a version of Burger Schippel re titled as The Plumber s Progress alongside Harry Secombe in the 1970s 10 However in August 2011 both Paul Schippel Esq an alternative title often given to Burger Schippel and The Fossil another of Sternheim s comedies were performed as a double bill at the Charing Cross Theatre London with Kieran E Sims and Alex Corbet Burcher in the respective title roles 11 In December 2018 a new adaptation of three of the short plays from Aus dem burgerlichen Heldenleben by David Ives premiered at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D C 12 The Panties The Partner and The Profit were adapted from Die Hose Der Snob and 1913 and produced with the subtitle Scenes From the Heroic Life of the Middle Class Bibliography editAus dem burgerlichen Heldenleben From the Heroic Life of the Bourgeois play cycle 1911 22 Die Hose The Trousers also The Underpants 13 Der Snob The Snob 1913 Das Fossil The Fossil Die Kassette The Cartridge Burger Schippel Citizens Schippel Schuhlin Eine Erzahlung Schuhlin A Narrative 1915 Kampf der Metapher Struggle of Metaphor essay 1917 Chronik von des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts Beginn Chronicle of the Beginning of the Twentieth Century short stories 1918 Die Marquise von Arcis The Mask of Virtue drama 1918 Europa novel 2 vol 1919 1920 Manon Lescaut drama 1921 Oscar Wilde His Drama drama 1925 Vorkriegseuropa im Gleichnis meines Lebens Prewar Europe in the Parable of My Life memoir 1936 References edit William Adolf Carl Sternheim Biography a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Marbacher magazin Deutsche Schillergesellschaft 9 September 1980 via Google Books Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 11 January 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link BWW News Desk North Coast Rep Presents San Diego Premiere of Steve Martin s Adaptation of THE UNDERPANTS 9 5 10 7 Archives of the Ixelles Cemetery Yearbook 1942 last address Rue Emmanuel Van Driessche 52 Ixelles MAKING VAN GOGH A GERMAN LOVE STORY 23 OCTOBER 2019 TO 16 FEBRUARY 2020 Stadel Museum Garden Halls PDF Vincent van Gogh s early popularity in Germany is mirrored in the substantial number of private collectors who were already purchasing his works around the turn of the century Among the key figures in this context were Thea and Carl Sternheim the sugar manufacturer Adolf Rothermundt the banker Paul von Mendelssohn Bartholdy the art patron and diplomat Harry Graf Kessler and the artist couple Maria Slavona and Willy Gretor Many dealers such as Alfred Flechtheim and Paul Cassirer likewise bought works by Van Gogh Sonderbund Westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und Kunstler 1912 Internationale Kunstausstellung des Sonderbundes Westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und Kunstler zu Coln 1912 Solomon R Guggenheim Museum Library Coln a Rhein M Dumont Schauberg Lost Translations What we lose by ignoring plays that aren t in English Bojana Jankovic www thetheatretimes com Retrieved 31 October 2022 Cody Gabrielle H Sprinchorn Evert 9 September 2018 The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231144247 via Google Books 20 Questions with Simon Callow What s On Stage 12 September 2005 Archived from the original on 9 February 2013 Retrieved 15 July 2011 Latest UK production of Sternheim s Paul Schippel Esq Archived 18 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Shakespeare Theatre Company The Panties The Partner and the Profit Scenes from the Heroic Life of the Middle Class 18 19 Shakespeare Theatre Company www shakespearetheatre org Retrieved 19 December 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 9 October 2007 Retrieved 10 March 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Steve Martin s The Underpants production study guide for an adaptation of Sternheim s play at the Capital Repertory Theatre 3 November 2 December 2006 About the Original Playwright p 8 Steve Martin s The Underpants production study guide for an adaptation of Sternheim s play at the Capital Repertory Theatre 3 November 2 December 2006 About the Original Playwright p 8 External links edit nbsp Media related to Carl Sternheim at Wikimedia Commons Carl Sternheim Society Frankfurt in German Guide to online resources on Carl Sternheim in German Works by Carl Sternheim at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Carl Sternheim at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Sternheim amp oldid 1197182591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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