Henri Lichtenberger Explained
Henri Lichtenberger (12 March 1864, Mulhouse - 4 November 1941, Biarritz) was a French academic who specialized in German literature.
Biography
In 1885 he received his agrégation in German studies at Paris, and two years later, began work as a lecturer at the University of Nancy. In 1891 he became a full professor of foreign literature at Nancy,[1] and in 1905 returned to Paris, where he served as a professor of German language and literature. In 1914-15 he was a visiting professor of comparative literature at Harvard University.[2] [3]
Selected works
- Books by Lichtenberger that have been translated into English:
- "The gospel of superman; the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche", 1910; translated from the French of Henri Lichtenberger, with an introduction, by J.M. Kennedy.
- "Germany and its evolution in modern times", 1913; translated from the French by A.M. Ludovici.
- "Relations between France and Germany", Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education 1923.
- "The Third Reich", 1937; translated from the French and edited by Koppel S. Pinson.[4]
- Works by Lichtenberger with French titles:
- Histoire de la langue allemande, 1893 - History of the German language.
- Richard Wagner : poète et penseur, 1898 - Richard Wagner : Poet and thinker.
- Friedrich Nietzsche : ein Abriss seines Lebens und seiner Lehre, 1899 - Friedrich Nietzsche: A summary of his life and his teachings.
- Henri Heine penseur, 1905 - Heinrich Heine, thinker.
- La guerre européenne et la question d'Alsace-Lorraine, 1915 (with brother André Lichtenberger) - The European war and the question regarding Alsace-Lorraine.[5]
- L'opinion américaine et la guerre, 1915 - The American opinion and the war.
- L'Allemagne d'aujourd'hui dans ses relations avec la France, 1922 - The Germany of today in its relations with France.
- Goethe, 1937-39 - Johann Wolfgang Goethe.[4]
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=G4QIPyWY1gsC&dq=%22Henri+Lichtenberger%22+1887+Nancy&pg=RA1-PA313 Google Books
- https://books.google.com/books?id=5t8TAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Henri+Lichtenberger%22+1885+Paris&pg=PA85 Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates
- https://books.google.com/books?id=oOC_CQAAQBAJ&dq=%22Henri+Lichtenberger%22+1914+Harvard&pg=PT61 The University at War, 1914-25: Britain, France, and the United States
- http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no97-46833/ Most widely held works about Henri Lichtenberger
- https://books.google.com/books?id=e4NHAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22Henri+Lichtenberger%22+%22Andre+Lichtenberger%22+frere&pg=PA469 The Dial, Volume 62