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German poet
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Robert Rößler
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Robert Rößler (1 March 1838 – 20 May 1883) was a German poet.

Rößler was born in Großburg, Lower Silesia, Prussia and died in Ratibor, where he had worked as a teacher.

Publications

  • Der Tag von Lundby (1865)
  • Aus Krieg und Frieden (1867)
  • Aus der Güntherstadt (1873, Co-author)
  • Dore (1876)
  • Närr’sche Kerle (1878)
  • Schläs’sche Durfgeschichten (1879)
  • Durf- und Stoadtleute (1880)
  • Wie der Schnoabel gewaxen (1881)
  • Gemittliche Geschichten (1882)
  • Mein erster Patient, Berlin (1883)

References

  1. polish: Robert Rößler- poeta śląski. naszraciborz.pl Archived 2009-04-11 at the Wayback Machine


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