Ludwig Laistner: Biography, Facts and Career
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Ludwig Laistner (3 November 1845 – 22 March 1896) was a German novelist, mythologist, and literary historian. Born in Esslingen am Neckar, he studied theology in Tübingen from 1863 to 1867 and was a pastor for two years before heart trouble obliged him to resign. He took instead a position as a private tutor in Munich, where he joined Die Krokodile, a poets' society, and worked with Paul Heyse on the Neuen deutschen Novellenschatz, a compilation of short stories. From 1880 he devoted himself entirely to literature, eventually becoming the literary advisor of the Cotta publishing house. He wrote historical novels and poems, and Das Rätsel der Sphinx (1889), a book on mythology from an Idealist perspective which argued that dreams and nightmares were the ultimate source of many famous myths. The book was highly praised by Rudolf Steiner and was a direct predecessor of psychoanalytic interpretation. He was a translator of medieval student songs such as those of the Carmina Burana, and wrote book reviews for Allgemeine Zeitung. His last efforts (1893–96) were on a new edition of the works of Goethe. He died in Stuttgart.
Quick facts about Ludwig Laistner
- Full name: Ludwig Laistner
- Born: 1845-11-03
- Nationality: German Reich
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q88250
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Who is Ludwig Laistner?
Ludwig Laistner (3 November 1845 – 22 March 1896) was a German novelist, mythologist, and literary historian. Born in Esslingen am Neckar, he studied theology in Tübingen from 1863 to 1867 and was a pastor for two years before heart trouble obliged him to resign.
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Ludwig Laistner is German Reich.
When was Ludwig Laistner born?
Ludwig Laistner was born on 1845-11-03.



