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Godina izdanja: Ostalo
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Jezik: Srpski
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Traugot fon Stakelberg - Voljeni Sibir

Cigoja, Beograd, 2009.
Mek povez, 320 strana, ilustrovano, posveta priredjivaca.
RETKO!

Traugott von Stackelberg (* 18 March 1891 in Reval ; † 8 November 1970 in Tengen ) was a Baltic German author .


Nikolaus Johannes Traugott Freiherr von Stackelberg came from the Baltic nobility. He was born on March 18, 1891 in Reval as the son of Pastor Karl Nikolai von Stackelberg. After school in Reval and Berlin, he studied medicine in Germany and Finland. For political reasons, he was deported to northeast Siberia from 1915 to 1918, where he worked as a doctor and got to know and love the country and its people. A document of these years is Beloved Siberia (published in 1951), a report of unspoiled nature and unswerving humanity. After the First World War , he took his state examination in Berlin under Ferdinand Sauerbruch and also took courses in portrait and nude drawing. From 1925, von Stackelberg lived with his family as a doctor on the Degenhof near Tengen in Hegau. In his old age he collected his short, simple stories from Estonia and Russia in the volumes Winter Tales (1953), Cornet of the Tsarina (1954), The Bear`s Claw (1956) and The Cutter Kodumaa (1962). His only novel, Manon de Carmignac (1952), tells of the great love of a Baltic baron and a Huguenot woman from Berlin. After his reunion with Russia in 1967, his travelogue On My Own Track (1968) was published. Traugott von Stackelberg died on November 8, 1970.

In 1920 he was married to the factory owner’s daughter and doctor Helene Lohmann (1895–1964).

His son Jürgen Freiherr von Stackelberg (1925–2020) was professor of Romance Philology at the University of Göttingen.
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Beloved Siberia. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1951 (13th edition 1983).
Manon de Carmignac. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1952.
Winter tales. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1953.
Cornet of the Tsarina. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1954.
The Bear`s Claw. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1956.
The cutter Kodumaa. Flamberg Verlag, Zurich/Stuttgart 1962.
The most beautiful stories. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1962.
On our own trail, Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1968.

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Traugot fon Stakelberg - Voljeni Sibir

Cigoja, Beograd, 2009.
Mek povez, 320 strana, ilustrovano, posveta priredjivaca.
RETKO!

Traugott von Stackelberg (* 18 March 1891 in Reval ; † 8 November 1970 in Tengen ) was a Baltic German author .


Nikolaus Johannes Traugott Freiherr von Stackelberg came from the Baltic nobility. He was born on March 18, 1891 in Reval as the son of Pastor Karl Nikolai von Stackelberg. After school in Reval and Berlin, he studied medicine in Germany and Finland. For political reasons, he was deported to northeast Siberia from 1915 to 1918, where he worked as a doctor and got to know and love the country and its people. A document of these years is Beloved Siberia (published in 1951), a report of unspoiled nature and unswerving humanity. After the First World War , he took his state examination in Berlin under Ferdinand Sauerbruch and also took courses in portrait and nude drawing. From 1925, von Stackelberg lived with his family as a doctor on the Degenhof near Tengen in Hegau. In his old age he collected his short, simple stories from Estonia and Russia in the volumes Winter Tales (1953), Cornet of the Tsarina (1954), The Bear`s Claw (1956) and The Cutter Kodumaa (1962). His only novel, Manon de Carmignac (1952), tells of the great love of a Baltic baron and a Huguenot woman from Berlin. After his reunion with Russia in 1967, his travelogue On My Own Track (1968) was published. Traugott von Stackelberg died on November 8, 1970.

In 1920 he was married to the factory owner’s daughter and doctor Helene Lohmann (1895–1964).

His son Jürgen Freiherr von Stackelberg (1925–2020) was professor of Romance Philology at the University of Göttingen.
writings
Edit

Beloved Siberia. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1951 (13th edition 1983).
Manon de Carmignac. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1952.
Winter tales. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1953.
Cornet of the Tsarina. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1954.
The Bear`s Claw. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1956.
The cutter Kodumaa. Flamberg Verlag, Zurich/Stuttgart 1962.
The most beautiful stories. Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1962.
On our own trail, Verlag Günther Neske, Pfullingen 1968.

80403085 Voljeni Sibir - Traugot fon Stakelberg

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