Works
- 1894 Die Krautpflückerin (The Herb Plucker)
- 1908 Sitzendes Weib (Sitting Woman), Nürnberg
- 1914 Der Rächer (The Avenger)
- 1917 Der tote Tag (The Dead Day, play)
- 1919 Der arme Vetter (The Poor Cousin, play)
- 1920 Die Wandlungen Gottes: Der Gotliche Bettler (Transfiguration of God: Third Day)
- 1921 Die echten Sedemunds (The Real Sedemunds, play)
- 1924 Die Sintflut (The Flood, play)
- 1926 Der blaue Boll (Squire Blue Boll, play)
- 1927 Güstrower Ehrenmal (Güstrow cenotaph), Güstrow
- 1927 Der schwebende Engel (The Floating Angel)
- 1928 Der singende Mann (The Singing Man), Nürnberg
- 1928 Der Geistkämpfer (The Ghost Fighter), Kiel
- 1929 Magdeburger Ehrenmal (Magdeburg cenotaph), Cathedral of Magdeburg, Magdeburg
- 1930 Bettler auf Krücken (Beggar on Crutches )
- 1931 Hamburger Ehrenmal (Hamburg cenotaph), Hamburg
- 1936 Der Buchleser (The Book Reader), Schwerin
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“His works are not to be studied, but read with a swift satisfaction. Their flavor and gust is like what poets tell of the froth of wine, which can only be tasted once and hastily.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The ancients of the ideal description, instead of trying to turn their impracticable chimeras, as does the modern dreamer, into social and political prodigies, deposited them in great works of art, which still live while states and constitutions have perished, bequeathing to posterity not shameful defects but triumphant successes.”
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“Through the din and desultoriness of noon, even in the most Oriental city, is seen the fresh and primitive and savage nature, in which Scythians and Ethiopians and Indians dwell. What is echo, what are light and shade, day and night, ocean and stars, earthquake and eclipse, there? The works of man are everywhere swallowed up in the immensity of nature. The AEgean Sea is but Lake Huron still to the Indian.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)