Erich Schmidt
Schmidt, Erich (Jena, 1853-1913, Berlin), a noted Germanist, studied at Graz, Jena, Strasburg, and Würzburg universities and was successively professor at Strasburg (1877), and Vienna (1880), Director of the Goethe-Schiller-Archiv at Weimar (1885), and professor at Berlin in 1887. Schmidt is best known for his Lessing (1884-92) and his publication of Urfaust (Goethes Faust in ursprünglicher Gestalt, 1887), but he was active in many fields of German literature. His other principal publications are Reinmar von Hagenau und Heinrich von Rugge (1874), Richardson, Rousseau und Goethe (1875), Goethes Jugendgenosse H. L. Wagner (1875), Lenz und Klinger (1878), and Charakteristiken (2 vols., 1886-1901). His Reden zur Literatur- und Universitätsgeschichte appeared in 1911. Volumes of correspondence were published in 1963 (with W. Scherer) and in 1972 (with Th. Storm).





