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Jean Baptista von Schweitzer

 

Jean Baptista von Schweitzer

Jean Baptista von Schweitzer (July 12, 1833 - 1875), German politician and dramatic poet, was born at Frankfurt am Main, of an old aristocratic Catholic family.

He studied law in Berlin and Heidelberg, and afterwards practised in his native city. He was, however, from the first more interested in politics and literature than in law.

He was attracted by the social democratic labour movement, and after the death of Ferdinand Lassalle in 1864, he became president of the General Working-mens Union of Germany, and in this capacity edited the Sozialdemokrat, which brought him into frequent trouble with the Prussian government.

In 1867 he was elected to the parliament of the North German Federation, and on his failure to secure election to the German Reichstag in 1871, he resigned the presidency of the Labor Union, and retired from political life.

Schweitzer composed a number of dramas and comedies, of which several for a while had considerable success. Among them may be mentioned:

  • Alcibiades (Frankfort, 1858)
  • Friedrich Barbarossa (Frankfort, 1858)
  • Canossa (Berlin, 1872)
  • Die Darwinianer (Frankfort, 1875)
  • Die Eidechse (Frankfort, 1876)
  • Epidemisch (Frankfort, 1876)
    He also wrote one political novel,
    Lucinde oder Kapital und Arbeit'' (Frankfort, 1864).
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