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Johannes Scherr (October 3, 1817 – November 21, 1886), was a German novelist and intellectual.

Biography

Scherr was born in Hohenrechberg, Württemberg. After studying philosophy and history at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (1837-1840), he became master in a school conducted by his brother Thomas in Winterthur. In 1843 he removed to Stuttgart, and, entering the political arena with a pamphlet Württemberg im Jahr 1843, was elected in 1848 a member of the Württemberg House of Deputies; became leader of the democratic party in south Germany and, in consequence of his agitation for parliamentary reform in 1849, was obliged, to take refuge in Switzerland to avoid arrest. Condemned in contumaciam to fifteen years hard labor, he established himself in Zürich as Privatdozent in 1850, but removed in 1852 to Winterthur. In 1860 he was appointed professor of history and Helvetian literature at the Polytechnicum in Zürich, in which city he died. His last words, uttered on his deathbed, are reported to be "What is this sorcery?"

Work

Scherr was a voluminous writer in the field of historical investigation into the civilization, literature, and manners and customs of his country. His works have largely a political bias, but are characterized by clearness of exposition and careful research. Noteworthy among his books are the following:

  • Deutsche Kultur-und Sitten-Geschichte (1852-1853, new ed. 1897)
  • Schiller und seine Zeit (1859, new ed. 1876)
  • Geschichte der deutschen Frauenwelt (1860, 4th ed. 1879)
  • Allgemeine Geschichte der Literatur (1851, 9th ed. 1895-1896)
  • Geschichte der englischen Literatur (1854, 2nd ed. 1883)
  • Blücher, seine Zeit und sein Leben (1862, 4th ed. 1887)
  • Germania. Zwei Jahrtausende deutschen Lebens (1879, 6th ed. by Hans Prutz 1905)

Scherr also wrote the humorous Sommertagebuch des weiland Dr Gastrosophiae, Jeremia Sauerampfer (1873); as a novelist he published the historical novels, Schiller (1856), and Michel, Geschichte eines Deutschen unserer Zeit (1858) which have passed through several editions.

With the exception of some of his stories (Novellenbuch, 10 vols 1873-1877) Scherr's works have not appeared in a collected edition.



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