Theodor_Mügge

Theodor Mügge

Theodor Mügge

German writer


Theodor Mügge (8 November 1802 – 18 February 1861[1]) was a German author and liberal activist.

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Biography

Theodor Mügge was born and educated in Berlin. His liberal sentiments, expressed in various newspapers and in such pamphlets as Die Censurverhältnisse in Preussen (The censorship conditions in Prussia) (1845), led to several arrests and prosecutions.

During the 20 years preceding his death in 1861, Mügge wrote numerous sketches, tales, novels, and romances, which appeared in a complete edition in 1862-67 (33 vols.). Several works, including Toussaint (1840)[2] and Afraja (1854),[3] have been translated into English.

Notable are Mügge's Norwegian romances and sketches of travel: Leben and Lieben in Norwegen (“Life and love in Norway,” 1858);[4] Skizzen aus dem Norden (“Sketches from the North,” 1844);[5] and Nordisches Bilderbuch (“Nordic picture album,” 1858; 3d ed. 1862).[6]


References

  1. Biographie, Deutsche. "Mügge, Theodor - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  2. Mügge, Theodor (1844). Skizzen aus dem Norden: Reise durch Skandinavien (in German).

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