Liselotte Dieckmann
German-American art historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Liselotte Dieckmann was a German-American art historian and scholar of comparative literature. Life Background and early years Charlotte "Liselotte" Dieckmann was born in Frankfurt on October 31, 1902. Max Neisser , her father, was an experimental bacteriologist who in 1909 accepted a professorship at the university. Max Neisser later became Frankfurt University's first ever Professor of Hygiene. Liselotte's mother, Emma Eleonore Hallgarten-Neisser , was youngest of the four recorded children of the banker-philanthorpist Charles Hallgarten and his wife Elise. Liselotte Neisser embarked on her university career in 1922, when she enrolled at Freiburg to study Philosophy, along with German and Latin Philology: at Freiburg she was taught by the mathematician-philosopher Edmund Husserl, the classical philologist Otto Immisch and the Germanistics professor Ludwig Sütterlin . In 1923 she switched to Berlin where she studied Germanistics with the classical philologist Eduard Norden and the literature scholar Julius Petersen. She transferred again in 1924, this time to Frankfurt university, where her teachers included the philosopher Hans Cornelius, the philologist-historian Hans Naumann, the classical philologist Walter F. Otto and the philologist Franz Schultz . In 1925 she moved on to Heidelberg where she studied Greek philology with Friedrich Gundolf and Karl Jaspers, Latin Philology with Karl Meister and German philology with Friedrich Panzer.
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- Friedrich Schlegel and Romantic Concepts of the Symbol (1959) (20)
- Hieroglyphics: The History of a Literary Symbol (1971) (14)
- Repeated Mirror Reflections: The Technique of Goethe's Novels (1962) (13)
- The Metaphor of Hieroglyphics in German Romanticism (1955) (7)
- Goethe's Faust: A Critical Reading (1972) (3)
- Goethe's Faust: A Literary Analysis (1959) (2)
- Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois (1984) (1)
- Studies in Germanic languages and literatures : in memory of Fred O. Nolte (1967) (0)
- The Conception of Freedom in Goethe's Works (1962) (0)
- The Mothers in “Faust”: The Myth of Time and Creativity (1970) (0)
- Giambattista Vico's Use of «RENAISSANCE HIEROGLYPHICS» (1968) (0)
- Walter H. Sokel, The Writer in Extremis. Expressionism in Twentieth-Century Literature: Stanford: Stanford Un. Press, 1959. Pp. vi, 251. Cloth $5.00. (1960) (0)
- Perspective: A Quarterly of Literature and the Arts (1960) (0)
- Rainer Maria Rilke's French Poems (1951) (0)
- Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures. In Memory of Fred O. Nolte (1964) (0)
- Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures: In Memory of Fred O. Nolte (1964) (0)
- The Romantic Fairy Tale: Seeds of Surrealism. (1966) (0)
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