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Heinrich Zschokke

Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke (22 March 1771 – 27 June 1848) was a German, later Swiss, author and reformer. Most of his life was spent, and most of his reputation earned, in Switzerland. He had an extensive civil service career, and wrote histories, fiction and other works which were widely known.

Heinrich Zschokke.

Biography Edit

Youth and early career in Prussia Edit

Born in Magdeburg, Prussia, he was educated at the monasterial (Kloster) school and at the Altstädter Gymnasium there. He ran away from school at 17,[1] and spent some time as playwright with a company of strolling actors. Later, he studied philosophy, theology and history at the University of Frankfurt (Oder), where in 1792 he established himself as a Privatdozent.[2]

While a Privatdozent, Zschokke created a sensation by publishing the extravagant novel, Abällino, der grosse Bandit (1793; subsequently also dramatized), modelled on Schiller's Die Räuber, and the melodramatic tragedy Julius von Sassen (1796).[2]

Move to Switzerland Edit

The Prussian government declined to make him a full professor, and in 1796 Zschokke settled in Switzerland, where he conducted an educational institution in the castle of Reichenau. The authorities of Graubünden granted him citizenship, and in 1798 he published his Geschichte des Freistaates der drei Bünde im hohen Rätien (Rhaetia). The political disturbances of this year compelled him to close his institution.[2]

Civil service Edit

He was, however, sent as a deputy to Aarau, where he was appointed president of the educational department. Soon afterward, the Helvetic executive directory sent him as government commissioner to Unterwalden for the purpose of restoring tranquility.[3] His authority was ultimately extended over the cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Zug. Zschokke distinguished himself by the vigour of his administration and by the enthusiasm with which he devoted himself to the interests of the poorer classes of the community. In 1800, he reorganized the institutions of the Italian cantons and was appointed lieutenant-governor of the canton of Basel.[2]

Zschokke retired from public life when the central government at Bern proposed to re-establish the federal system, but after the changes effected by Napoleon Bonaparte he entered the service of the canton of Aargau, with which he remained connected.[2]

Writings Edit

While Zschokke appeared as one of the most distinguished and energetic public men in Switzerland, he still found time to cultivate his favorite literary pursuits, and it is chiefly by his numerous writings, historical and fictitious, that he became known to the world at large.[3] In 1801, he attracted attention by his Geschichte vom Kampfe und Untergange der schweizerischen Berg- und Wald-Kantone. Through his popular Schweizerbote (Swiss Messenger),[3] the publication of which began in 1804, he exercised a wholesome influence on public affairs; and the like may be said of his Miscellen für die neueste Weltkunde, issued from 1807 to 1813. In 1811 he also started a monthly periodical, the Erheiterungen. In addition to his 1801 work, he wrote various other historical works, among which are Ueberlieferungen zur Geschichte unserer Zeit (Contributions to the History of Our Time, 1811–27) and Des Schweizerlandes Geschichte für das Schweizervolk (History of Switzerland for the Swiss People, 1822, 8th ed. 1849).[2]

Zschokke's tales, on which his literary reputation rests, are collected in several series, Bilder aus der Schweiz (Pictures from Switzerland, 5 vols., 1824–25), Ausgewählte Novellen und Dichtungen (16 vols., 1838–39). The best known are: Addrich im Moos (1794), Der Freihof von Aarau (1794), Alamontade (1802), Jonathan Frock, Clementine, Der Creole (1830), Das Goldmacherdorf (The Goldmakers' Village, 1817), and Meister Jordan (1845).[2]

In Stunden der Andacht (Hours of Devotion, 1809–1816; 27 editions in Zschokke's lifetime), which was widely read, he expounded in a rationalistic spirit the fundamental principles of religion and morality. Eine Selbstschau (1842) is a kind of autobiography.[2]

According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, "Zschokke was not a great original writer, but he secured an eminent place in the literature of his time by his enthusiasm for modern ideas in politics and religion, by the sound, practical judgment displayed in his works, and by the energy and lucidity of his style."[2]

An edition of Zschokke's selected works, in forty volumes, was issued in 1824–28. In 1851–54 an edition in thirty-five volumes was published. A new edition of the Novellen was published by A. Vögtlin in twelve volumes (1904).[2]

Later life Edit

In his later years, Zschokke traveled regularly to Überlingen am Bodensee to enjoy the waters at the city's spa;[4] he died at his country house of Blumenhalde on the Aar.

References Edit

  1. ^ Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Zschokke, Heinrich" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Zschokke, Johann Heinrich Daniel". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1046.
  3. ^ a b c Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Zschokke, Johann Heinrich Daniel" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  4. ^ Alfons Semler, Überlingen: Bilder aus der Geschichte einer kleine Reichsstadt, Singen, 1949, p. 173.

Further reading Edit

  • Keller, Beiträge zur politischen Thätigkeit Zschokkes (Aarau, 1887)
  • Wernly, Vater Heinrich Zschokke (Aarau, 1894)
  • M. Schneiderreit, Zschokke, seine Weltanschauung und Lebensweisheit (1904)

In addition to Wernly's work, there are biographies of Zschokke by E. Münch (1831), Emil Zschokke (3rd ed. 1876), and R. Sauerländer (Aarau, 1884).

  • Werner Ort. Heinrich Zschokke 1771–1848. Eine Biografie. Baden: hier+jetzt 2013. ISBN 978-3-03919-273-1

External links Edit

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Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke 22 March 1771 27 June 1848 was a German later Swiss author and reformer Most of his life was spent and most of his reputation earned in Switzerland He had an extensive civil service career and wrote histories fiction and other works which were widely known Heinrich Zschokke Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth and early career in Prussia 1 2 Move to Switzerland 1 3 Civil service 1 4 Writings 1 5 Later life 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksBiography EditYouth and early career in Prussia Edit Born in Magdeburg Prussia he was educated at the monasterial Kloster school and at the Altstadter Gymnasium there He ran away from school at 17 1 and spent some time as playwright with a company of strolling actors Later he studied philosophy theology and history at the University of Frankfurt Oder where in 1792 he established himself as a Privatdozent 2 While a Privatdozent Zschokke created a sensation by publishing the extravagant novel Aballino der grosse Bandit 1793 subsequently also dramatized modelled on Schiller s Die Rauber and the melodramatic tragedy Julius von Sassen 1796 2 Move to Switzerland Edit The Prussian government declined to make him a full professor and in 1796 Zschokke settled in Switzerland where he conducted an educational institution in the castle of Reichenau The authorities of Graubunden granted him citizenship and in 1798 he published his Geschichte des Freistaates der drei Bunde im hohen Ratien Rhaetia The political disturbances of this year compelled him to close his institution 2 Civil service Edit He was however sent as a deputy to Aarau where he was appointed president of the educational department Soon afterward the Helvetic executive directory sent him as government commissioner to Unterwalden for the purpose of restoring tranquility 3 His authority was ultimately extended over the cantons of Uri Schwyz and Zug Zschokke distinguished himself by the vigour of his administration and by the enthusiasm with which he devoted himself to the interests of the poorer classes of the community In 1800 he reorganized the institutions of the Italian cantons and was appointed lieutenant governor of the canton of Basel 2 Zschokke retired from public life when the central government at Bern proposed to re establish the federal system but after the changes effected by Napoleon Bonaparte he entered the service of the canton of Aargau with which he remained connected 2 Writings Edit While Zschokke appeared as one of the most distinguished and energetic public men in Switzerland he still found time to cultivate his favorite literary pursuits and it is chiefly by his numerous writings historical and fictitious that he became known to the world at large 3 In 1801 he attracted attention by his Geschichte vom Kampfe und Untergange der schweizerischen Berg und Wald Kantone Through his popular Schweizerbote Swiss Messenger 3 the publication of which began in 1804 he exercised a wholesome influence on public affairs and the like may be said of his Miscellen fur die neueste Weltkunde issued from 1807 to 1813 In 1811 he also started a monthly periodical the Erheiterungen In addition to his 1801 work he wrote various other historical works among which are Ueberlieferungen zur Geschichte unserer Zeit Contributions to the History of Our Time 1811 27 and Des Schweizerlandes Geschichte fur das Schweizervolk History of Switzerland for the Swiss People 1822 8th ed 1849 2 Zschokke s tales on which his literary reputation rests are collected in several series Bilder aus der Schweiz Pictures from Switzerland 5 vols 1824 25 Ausgewahlte Novellen und Dichtungen 16 vols 1838 39 The best known are Addrich im Moos 1794 Der Freihof von Aarau 1794 Alamontade 1802 Jonathan Frock Clementine Der Creole 1830 Das Goldmacherdorf The Goldmakers Village 1817 and Meister Jordan 1845 2 In Stunden der Andacht Hours of Devotion 1809 1816 27 editions in Zschokke s lifetime which was widely read he expounded in a rationalistic spirit the fundamental principles of religion and morality Eine Selbstschau 1842 is a kind of autobiography 2 According to the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica Zschokke was not a great original writer but he secured an eminent place in the literature of his time by his enthusiasm for modern ideas in politics and religion by the sound practical judgment displayed in his works and by the energy and lucidity of his style 2 An edition of Zschokke s selected works in forty volumes was issued in 1824 28 In 1851 54 an edition in thirty five volumes was published A new edition of the Novellen was published by A Vogtlin in twelve volumes 1904 2 Later life Edit In his later years Zschokke traveled regularly to Uberlingen am Bodensee to enjoy the waters at the city s spa 4 he died at his country house of Blumenhalde on the Aar References Edit Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Zschokke Heinrich New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead a b c d e f g h i j One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Zschokke Johann Heinrich Daniel Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 28 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 1046 a b c Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Zschokke Johann Heinrich Daniel Encyclopedia Americana Alfons Semler Uberlingen Bilder aus der Geschichte einer kleine Reichsstadt Singen 1949 p 173 Further reading EditKeller Beitrage zur politischen Thatigkeit Zschokkes Aarau 1887 Wernly Vater Heinrich Zschokke Aarau 1894 M Schneiderreit Zschokke seine Weltanschauung und Lebensweisheit 1904 In addition to Wernly s work there are biographies of Zschokke by E Munch 1831 Emil Zschokke 3rd ed 1876 and R Sauerlander Aarau 1884 Werner Ort Heinrich Zschokke 1771 1848 Eine Biografie Baden hier jetzt 2013 ISBN 978 3 03919 273 1External links EditWorks by Heinrich Zschokke at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Heinrich Zschokke at Internet Archive Works by Heinrich Zschokke at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Zschokke Johann Heinrich The Nuttall Encyclopaedia 1907 Zschokke Johann Heinrich Daniel Collier s New Encyclopedia 1921 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heinrich Zschokke amp oldid 1138494703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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