Alfred BieseAlfred Biese (February 25, 1856 – March eleven, 1930) turned into a German literary historian. Born in Putbus at the island of Rügen, Germany, on February 25, 1856, he became the son of Franz Biese (1803–1895), an esteemed Aristotle student and head eacher at the Pädagogium in Putbus. Alfred Biese pursued research in classical philology and German literature at the University of Bonn, the University of Greifswald, and the University of Kiel. Commencing in 1879, Biese labored as a high faculty teacher in Kiel, Schleswig, and Koblenz. From 1899 to 1921, he served as the headmaster of high schools first in Neuwied and later in Frankfurt am Main. A close partner of Theodor Storm, Biese performed a crucial function in modifying Storm's Complete Works in fourteen volumes. His three-extent German Literary History, posted up until his death, accomplished a notable move of over 100,000 copies. Alfred Biese handed away on March eleven, 1930, in Bonn. His contributions to literary history and his willpower to the works of Theodor Storm left a long-lasting impact, marking him as a full-size discern inside the German literary panorama of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Read More Read Less
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