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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 dramatic genres.

Early life edit

Bulthaupt was the son of a principal in Neustadt. He studied law at the University of Würzburg, the University of Göttingen, the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Leipzig; after receiving his doctorate in 1872, he went to work as a private tutor in Kiev. From there, he traveled to Greece, the Middle East, Tunis, and Italy. At the age of 26, Bulthaupt returned to Bremen and worked as a lawyer for four years.

Works edit

Artistic activities edit

Heinrich Bulthaupt's first play was an iambic tragedy, "Saul" that he had already begun to write as a high school student, premiering in 1870 in his hometown of Bremen. It was followed by "Ein corsisches tragedy" in the style of a Bourgeois tragedy . Among his later tragedies, "Workers" (1877) stands out particularly, an attempt to deal with social issues of that time period. Bulthaupt also ventured to adaptations of dramas of world literature. He completed Schiller's fragment "Malteser" (1883) and edited Shakespeare's Cymbeline (titled Imogen, 1885) and Timon of Athens (Timon of Athens, 1892). However, his greatest successes as a dramatist were with two little comedies, both one-act plays that were often played late in the 19th century on German stages. First, this was "The Copyist" (1875), the story of a young girl who copied the works of great painters in an art gallery. Bulthaupt also wrote the comedy "Lebende Bilder" (Living pictures, 1880), whose plot has a more complex structure. Much like "The Copyist", it connects visual art to love. Bulthaupt's interest in musical theater is documented in several libretti.

Scientific activity edit

Heinrich Bulthaupt acquired great recognition with his theatrical writings, but he also wrote pieces in which he discussed material of other writers. His main work is the Hamburg Dramaturgy. In it, he proves to be a staunch opponent of the emerging naturalism. In the first volume, he analyzes the dramas of Lessing, Goethe, Schiller and Kleist; the second volume he dedicated exclusively to Shakespeare and then discussed in the third volume of the theater works of Grillparzer, Hebbel, Otto Ludwig, Karl Gutzkow and Heinrich Laube, outlining the development of the German drama to the present. The fourth volume is dedicated to the plays of Henrik Ibsen, Ernst von Wildenbruch, Hermann Sudermann and Gerhart Hauptmann. Heinrich Bulthaupt was the first non-musician to author a dramaturgy of opera.

Dramas edit

His dramatic productions include Saul (1870); Ein corsisches Trauerspiel (1871); Die Arbeiter (1876), in which work a distinctively modern subject is treated with admirable skill; Gerold Wendel (1884, second edition, 1890); Die Kopisten, comedy (1875); Ahausver (1904).

Librettos edit

Bulthaupt furnished the text the secular oratorios Achilleus[1] and Leonidas[2][3] by Max Bruch as well as an oratorio by Georg Vierling

Literary criticism edit

He prepared adaptations of Shakespearean dramas (Cymbeline, 1885, and Timon von Athen, 1894); and wrote a number of poetic works (Durch Frost und Gluten, (1892; new edition, 1904), and criticisms, notably Shakespeare und der Naturalismus, as well as some novelettes. The work by which he achieved especial distinction, however, is the Dramaturgie der Klassiker (1882 et seq., and frequently reprinted as Dramaturgie der Oper (two volumes, 1887). Consult H. Kraeger, Litterarische Vorträge aus dem Nachlass ausgewählt und durchgeschen (Oldenburg, `1912).

Honors edit

  • The Bulthauptstrasse in Bremen was named after Bulthaupt in 1905.

References edit

  1. ^ "Achilleus Dichtung Nach Motiven Der Ilias Von Heinrich Bulthaupt: Fur Solostimmen, Chor Und Orchester (1885)". blackwells.co.uk. Blackwells. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  2. ^ Albertz, Anuschka (2009). Exemplarisches Heldentum Die Rezeptionsgeschichte der Schlacht an den Thermopylen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. De Gruyter. p. 271. ISBN 9783486596373. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  3. ^ Seidel, Wilhelm (2002). Musikästhetik und Analyse Festschrift Wilhelm Seidel zum 65. Geburtstag. Lilienthal, NI: Laaber-Verlag. p. 345. ISBN 9783890075075. Retrieved 6 December 2022.

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Heinrich Bulthaupt see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated de Heinrich Bulthaupt to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation 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 dramatic genres Contents 1 Early life 2 Works 2 1 Artistic activities 2 2 Scientific activity 2 3 Dramas 2 4 Librettos 2 5 Literary criticism 3 Honors 4 ReferencesEarly life editBulthaupt was the son of a principal in Neustadt He studied law at the University of Wurzburg the University of Gottingen the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of Leipzig after receiving his doctorate in 1872 he went to work as a private tutor in Kiev From there he traveled to Greece the Middle East Tunis and Italy At the age of 26 Bulthaupt returned to Bremen and worked as a lawyer for four years Works editArtistic activities edit Heinrich Bulthaupt s first play was an iambic tragedy Saul that he had already begun to write as a high school student premiering in 1870 in his hometown of Bremen It was followed by Ein corsisches tragedy in the style of a Bourgeois tragedy Among his later tragedies Workers 1877 stands out particularly an attempt to deal with social issues of that time period Bulthaupt also ventured to adaptations of dramas of world literature He completed Schiller s fragment Malteser 1883 and edited Shakespeare s Cymbeline titled Imogen 1885 and Timon of Athens Timon of Athens 1892 However his greatest successes as a dramatist were with two little comedies both one act plays that were often played late in the 19th century on German stages First this was The Copyist 1875 the story of a young girl who copied the works of great painters in an art gallery Bulthaupt also wrote the comedy Lebende Bilder Living pictures 1880 whose plot has a more complex structure Much like The Copyist it connects visual art to love Bulthaupt s interest in musical theater is documented in several libretti Scientific activity edit Heinrich Bulthaupt acquired great recognition with his theatrical writings but he also wrote pieces in which he discussed material of other writers His main work is the Hamburg Dramaturgy In it he proves to be a staunch opponent of the emerging naturalism In the first volume he analyzes the dramas of Lessing Goethe Schiller and Kleist the second volume he dedicated exclusively to Shakespeare and then discussed in the third volume of the theater works of Grillparzer Hebbel Otto Ludwig Karl Gutzkow and Heinrich Laube outlining the development of the German drama to the present The fourth volume is dedicated to the plays of Henrik Ibsen Ernst von Wildenbruch Hermann Sudermann and Gerhart Hauptmann Heinrich Bulthaupt was the first non musician to author a dramaturgy of opera Dramas edit His dramatic productions include Saul 1870 Ein corsisches Trauerspiel 1871 Die Arbeiter 1876 in which work a distinctively modern subject is treated with admirable skill Gerold Wendel 1884 second edition 1890 Die Kopisten comedy 1875 Ahausver 1904 Librettos edit Bulthaupt furnished the text the secular oratorios Achilleus 1 and Leonidas 2 3 by Max Bruch as well as an oratorio by Georg Vierling 1875 1882 libretto to Das Kathchen von Heilbronn 1885 a romantic opera in 4 acts by Carl Martin Reinthaler Literary criticism edit He prepared adaptations of Shakespearean dramas Cymbeline 1885 and Timon von Athen 1894 and wrote a number of poetic works Durch Frost und Gluten 1892 new edition 1904 and criticisms notably Shakespeare und der Naturalismus as well as some novelettes The work by which he achieved especial distinction however is the Dramaturgie der Klassiker 1882 et seq and frequently reprinted as Dramaturgie der Oper two volumes 1887 Consult H Kraeger Litterarische Vortrage aus dem Nachlass ausgewahlt und durchgeschen Oldenburg 1912 Honors editThe Bulthauptstrasse in Bremen was named after Bulthaupt in 1905 References edit Achilleus Dichtung Nach Motiven Der Ilias Von Heinrich Bulthaupt Fur Solostimmen Chor Und Orchester 1885 blackwells co uk Blackwells Retrieved 6 December 2022 Albertz Anuschka 2009 Exemplarisches Heldentum Die Rezeptionsgeschichte der Schlacht an den Thermopylen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart De Gruyter p 271 ISBN 9783486596373 Retrieved 6 December 2022 Seidel Wilhelm 2002 Musikasthetik und Analyse Festschrift Wilhelm Seidel zum 65 Geburtstag Lilienthal NI Laaber Verlag p 345 ISBN 9783890075075 Retrieved 6 December 2022 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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