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Hermann Sudermann

Hermann Sudermann (hĕr´män zōō´dərmän), 1857–1928, German dramatist and novelist. His play Die Ehre (1889; tr. Honor, 1906) was one of the first successes of the burgeoning German naturalist movement. Sudermann's works became immensely popular, particularly the psychological novel Frau Sorge (1887; tr. Dame Care, 1891) and the play Heimat (1893; tr. Magda, 1896), a vehicle for Sarah Bernhardt and for Mrs. Patrick Campbell. His finest drama is probably Fritzchen, one of the three one-act plays published in Morituri (1897); it portrays the harshness of the Prussian officer code. Many of Sudermann's plays and such novels as Es war (1894) and Das hohe Lied (1908; tr. The Song of Songs, 1909) effectively bare the crudity and immorality of the Prussian aristocracy and the corruption of Berlin society.

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Representative Continental Dramas: Revolutionary and Transitional
Montrose J. Moses. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1924
Librarian’s tip: "The Fires of St. John " by Hermann Sudermann begins on p. 103
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German Men of Letters
Alex Natan. Oswald Wolff, vol.2, 1963
Librarian’s tip: "Hermann Sudermann" begins on p. 31
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Iconoclasts: A Book of Dramatists
James Huneker. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1905
Librarian’s tip: "Hermann Sudermann" begins on p. 286
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The German Drama of the Nineteenth Century
Georg Witkowski; L. E. Horning. H. Holt, 1909
Librarian’s tip: "Hermann Sudermann" begins on p. 152
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Cyclopedia of World Authors
Frank N. Magill; Dayton Kohler. Harper & Row, 1958
Librarian’s tip: "Hermann Sudermann" begins on p. 1044
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