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  1. The Sudermanns were a Mennonite family from the Vistula delta Mennonite communities near the former Elbing, East Prussia, (now Elbląg, Poland). His father owned a small brewery in Heydekrug, and Sudermann received his early education at the Realschule in Elbing, where he lived with his relatives and attended the Mennonite church where his ...

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Hermann Sudermann (born Sept. 30, 1857, Matziken, East Prussia [now in Lithuania]—died Nov. 21, 1928, Berlin, Ger.) was one of the leading writers of the German naturalist movement. Though first apprenticed to a chemist, Sudermann was eventually able to attend the University of Königsberg.

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  3. May 14, 2018 · Hermann Sudermann. The works of the German dramatist and novelist Hermann Sudermann (1857-1928) reflect both the scope and the limitations of naturalism. Hermann Sudermann was born in Matziken, East Prussia, on Sept. 30, 1857. He described his youthful poverty in Das Bilderbuch meiner Jugend (1922).

  4. Heimat (Home) is an 1893 play by the German dramatist Hermann Sudermann. The play, either in the original German or in translations, was commonly also known as Magda, the name of the heroine. It was thought by some [who?] to be the most widely known and the most successful drama of the end of the 19th century.

  5. Hermann Sudermann (1857–1928) was a German novelist and dramatist. He is best known for his novel 'Frau Sorge' (Dame Care), which explores the struggles of the protagonist in dealing with poverty and his quest for a better life. Sudermann's works were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his plays were notable for their ...

  6. Hermann Sudermann. Writer: Sunrise. German playwright and novelist Hermann Sudermann was born into a poor family in Matziken, East Prussia, in 1857. His father was a brewer and descended from a line of very strict fundamentalist Mennonite Christians; one of his ancestors, Daniel Sudermann, was a Protestant clergyman who played a major role in ...

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  8. Hermann Sudermann. Born. in Matzicken, East Prussia, Germany. September 30, 1857. Died. November 21, 1928. edit data. Educated at Koningsberg University and the University of Berlin, Sudermann had to give up his studies because of financial difficulties. He worked for a time as a tutor before becoming a journalist in Bern, Switzerland.

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