Wilhelm Hegeler

Wilhelm Hegeler (February 25, 1870 in Varel, Grand Duchy of Oldenburg October 8, 1943 in Irschenhausen) was a German novelist.

Biography

He studied law at the universities of Munich, Geneva and Berlin, traveled extensively, and returned to Munich in 1895 to settle down to literary work. He moved to Berlin in 1897 and to Weimar in 1906.[1]

Writings

He engaged in the production, at first, of naturalistic novels dealing with the life of the population along the river Rhine, later, of humorous satires. Their popularity in Germany was very great, and Hegeler's books frequently appeared among the lists of best sellers for certain years (1905, for instance).[1]

His works include:[1]

Evaluation

His stories were at first characterized by a rather sharp and painful naturalism, but later assumed a convincing and powerful realism.[1]

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