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Name
  
Ernst Niebergall


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
April 19, 1843, Darmstadt, Germany

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Ernst Elias Niebergall (January 1, 1815 - April 19, 1843) was a comedic German writer and playwright.

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Biography

The son of a musician, Niebergall studied Theology at Gießen. He was involved in the student league Germania where he met Georg Büchner. After the banning of this organization and resulting disciplinary action, he was forced to suspend his theology studies. He became a teacher of Latin and Greek at a school in Dieburg and after 1840 in Darmstadt at Schmitzschen Knabeninstitut, a private school.

Datterich

Nieberhall wrote most of his work under the pseudonyms E. Streff or E. St., and sadly his work was not actually performed during his lifetime. His best known work is the play Datterich (1841). Written in Hessian dialect, it tells the story of a drunken and laid-off finance official.

  • The text of Datterich can be read at gutenberg.de
  • Other works

  • Eleven Novellas in the Didaskalia supplement of the Frankfurter Journals (1836-1841)
  • "Des Burschen Heimkehr oder: Der Tolle Hund" (1837)
  • References

    Ernst Elias Niebergall Wikipedia