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Aristocrats out of Necessity and their "Philosophy of Grapes Hanging too High": Nietzsche-Rezeption und literarische Produktion von Homosexuellen in den ersten Jahrzehnten des 20. Jahrhunderts: Thomas Mann, Stefan George, Ernst Bertram, Hugo von Hofmannsthal among
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After graduating from high school in Darmstadt in 1901, he studied German in Bonn and Berlin. In 1905, he received his doctorate from the Bonn Germanist and theatre scholar
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between 1909 and 1919. A complete collection of the surviving poems as well as Schmitt's letters to George was published in 1964 by
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Festspiele fĂĽr ein neues Deutschland? Saladin Schmitts Klassikerwochen am Schauspielhaus Bochum im Dritten Reich
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During the short engagement as head director in Freiburg he got into "considerable trouble" because of this.
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Saladin Schmitt was open about his disposition. He knew numerous homosexuals and consorted with them.
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and other classical authors, but also with works of the younger generation, such as
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Die so gegangen sind. Seine Gedichte und sein Verhältnis zu Stefan George.
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Ein Theater und seine Stadt. Die Geschichte des Bochumer Schauspielhauses
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because, according to family legend, an ancestor had taken part in the
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Porträt von Saladin Schmitt auf der Homepage der Stadt Bochum (
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From 1937 he was vice-president and from 1943 president of the
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In the 1906/1907 season, Schmitt worked as a dramaturge at the
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from George's estate. The following stanza from George's poem
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Schmitt's homosexuality is first documented in his letters to
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From 1919 to 1949, Schmitt was the artistic director of the
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Schmitt's grave at the Friedhof BlumenstraĂźe in Bochum.
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Edited by Robert Boehringer, DĂĽsseldorf, Munich 1964
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theatre director
Bingen am Rhein
Saladin
Crusades
Berthold Litzmann
Friedrich Hebbel
Max Martersteig
Stadttheater am Brausenwerth
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Stadttheater Freiburg
Schauspielhaus Bochum
Deutsche Oper am Rhein
Friedrich Schiller
William Shakespeare
Heinrich Eduard Jacob
Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft
Walter Thomas
Rathaus Bochum
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Ernst Bertram
Stefan George
Blätter für die Kunst
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Robert Boehringer
Secret Germany
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Stefan George
Saladin Schmitt
Saladin Schmitt

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