Wilhelm Weigand

Wilhelm Weigand (13 March 1862, in Gissigheim, Baden-Württemberg – 20 December 1949, in Munich) was a German Neoromanticism and Realism period poet and writer. He was born Wilhelm Schnarrenberger, but on 2 May 1888 he took the maiden name of his grandmother.

Distinctions

  • Johann-Peter-Hebel Prize (1942)
  • Honorary Citizen of the Community of Gissigheim

Selected works

  • Der Frankenthaler, novel (Leipzig, 1889)
  • Sommer, poems (1894)
  • Der zwiefache Eros, short stories (1896)
  • Die Löffelstelze, novel (Tübingen, 1919)
  • Der Hof Ludwigs XIV. Nach den Denkwürdigkeiten des Herzogs von Saint-Simon, history (c. 1922)
  • Der graue Bote, short stories (Prague 1924)
  • Die Fahrt zur Liebesinsel, novel (1928)
  • Die Gärten Gottes, novel (1930)
  • Helmhausen, novel (1938)
  • Welt und Weg. Aus meinem Leben, autobiography (1940)
  • Die rote Flut. Der Münchener Revolutions- und Rätespuk 1918/19, novel (Munich 1935)
  • Der Ring.: Schicksale um ein Familienkleinod. (Tübingen 1947)
  • Sebastian Scherzlgeigers Fahrt nach Kautzien – Auch ein Reiferoman, novel (1948)

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