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Hein, Nikolaus, 1889-1969

LC control no.n 99041367
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LC classificationPT2617.E332
Personal name headingHein, Nikolaus, 1889-1969
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Variant(s)Hein, Nicolas, 1889-1969
Associated countryLuxembourg
Associated placeLuxembourg (Luxembourg)
LocatedEhnen (Luxembourg)
Birth date1889-06-17
Death date1969-10-07
Place of birthEhnen (Luxembourg)
Place of deathEich (Luxembourg)
Field of activityCreative writing Literature German literature
AffiliationCours supérieurs (Luxembourg, Luxembourg) Athénée grand-ducal de Luxembourg
Profession or occupationAuthors Literature teachers
Found inDer Verräter, 1994: t.p. (Nikolaus Hein, 1889-1969) p. 315 (born 17 June 1889 in Ehnen an der Mosel, son; 1909: first publications in German periodicals; 1910: co-founder of Katholischer Akademikerverband (A.V.); 1912: doctorate in German, Greek, and history) p. 316 (1924: invitation to be literature teacher at Cours supérieurs; 1917-1963: edited German reader (1925), publications on Goethe; prose literature, poetry; court tutor of Erbprinz Jean; 1948, retirement, final move to Ehnen) p. 317 (1967: last publication, Finale; died 7 October 1969 in Eich hospital)
Dictionnaire des auteurs luxembourgeois, viewed online 6 May 2016 (Nikolaus Hein; Nicolas Hein; 17 June1889 Ehnen-07 October 1969 Luxembourg-Eich; studied German literature, classical philology, and history at Munich and Sorbonne universities (1910-1912); among the founding members of ALUC; after World War I, taught at Athénée de Luxembourg; 1924-1949, taught German literature at Cours supérieurs; 1932-1939, tutor to Grand-duc héritier, le Prince Jean; 1918-1965, also translator and secretary serving parliamentary sessions (comptes rendus du parlement); publications on German literature, especially Goethe and German reader for secondary schools; poetry, novels, and stories; among the first members of Institut grand-ducal, Section des arts et des lettres)
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