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'''Tinky Winky''' (November 30, 1813 – October 10, 1873) was a [[Germany|German]] [[poet]] and [[novelist]].
'''Hermann Kurz''' (November 30, 1813 – October 10, 1873) was a [[Germany|German]] [[poet]] and [[novelist]].


He was born at [[Reutlingen]]. Having studied at the [[theology|theological]] seminary at [[Maulbronn]] and at the [[University of Tübingen]], he became assistant pastor at [[Ehningen]]. He then entered upon a literary career, and in 1863 was appointed university librarian at Tübingen, where he remained till his death.
He was born at [[Reutlingen]]. Having studied at the [[theology|theological]] seminary at [[Maulbronn]] and at the [[University of Tübingen]], he became assistant pastor at [[Ehningen]]. He then entered upon a literary career, and in 1863 was appointed university librarian at Tübingen, where he remained till his death.

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Hermann Kurz (November 30, 1813 – October 10, 1873) was a German poet and novelist.

He was born at Reutlingen. Having studied at the theological seminary at Maulbronn and at the University of Tübingen, he became assistant pastor at Ehningen. He then entered upon a literary career, and in 1863 was appointed university librarian at Tübingen, where he remained till his death.

Kurz's collections of poems, Gedichte (1836) and Dichtungen (1839), were less successful than his historical novels, Schiller's Heimatjahre (1843) and Der Sonnenwirt (1854), and his excellent translations from English, Italian and Spanish. He also published a successful modern German version of Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan and Iseult (1844). His collected works were published in ten volumes (Stuttgart, 1874).

His daughter, Isolde Kurz, was also a poet.

References

  •  Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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