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K. J. Schröer published his edition of Goethe's Faust, parts 1 and 2, in 1881 (Publisher: Verlag Gebr. Henninger, Heilbronn). The full title in German is: "Faust von Goethe. Mit Einleitung und fortlaufender Erklärung, herausgegeben von K. J. Schröer." The two volumes contained detailed introductions
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scholarship, editing the work and providing a commentary in a two-volume edition of that play. In 1884 he published one of his most well-known works, a text dedicated to Goethe's biography, manner of poeticizing, and relation to women: "Goethe und die Liebe" (Goethe and Love). Schröer also edited a
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six-volume edition of Goethe's dramas. He campaigned for the erection of a Goethe monument in Vienna, which was approved in 1894 with a design by Edmund Hellmann. Schröer died on 16 December 1900, one day after the monument was unveiled.
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and an extensive commentary by Schröer to Goethe's drama, and went through numerous editions. Further editions appeared in the years, Part I: 1886, 1892, 1907, 1926, 1986, 1999; Part II: 1888, 1896, 1903, 1914, 1926, 1986.
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In the year 2000, on the hundredth anniversary of Schröer's death, an English edition of Schröer's book "Goethe and Love" (1884) appeared, translated by David W. Wood. *
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Schröer studied literature and linguistics from 1843 to 1846 in Leipzig, Halle, and Berlin. In 1849 he became a professor of German literature and language in
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Political developments in 1860 forced Schröer to leave Hungary for Vienna. From 1861-1866 he was the director of the Evangelical Lutheran School in Vienna's
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Christmas Plays from Oberufer. The Paradise Play, The Shepherd's Play, The Three Kings' Play
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In the following years, Schröer researched the folklore of the ethnic Germans, or
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and included the Oberufer plays in a curriculum that still includes them today.
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Karl Julius Schröer, "The Natural-Scientific Writings of Goethe" (1884): *
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district. In 1866, he became a professor of Literary History at the
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Biographical entry from ostdeutsche-biographie.de (German)
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Karl Julius Schröer, "My First Visit to Weimar" (1844) *
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An English translation of the Oberufer Plays, made by
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Pressburg
Kingdom of Hungary
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Austria-Hungary
Tobias Gottfried Schröer
Pest
Bratislava
Karlsplatz
Vienna University of Technology
Danube Swabians
mystery plays
Oberufer
‹See Tfd›
German
Ružinov
Goethe scholarship
Faust
Rudolf Steiner
Waldorf system of education
Cecil Harwood
The Inklings



Schröer Karl Julius
Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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