Henry Pudor, (* August 31 1865 in Loschwitz in Dresden , † December 22 1943 in Leipzig ) was a folkish -national publicist and one of the pioneers of naturism in Germany. He also used the pseudonym Heinrich Ernst shame and German.
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1 Life
2 Other publications (selection)
3 Literature
4 External links
5 References
[ edit ] Life
Henry was the son of Frederick Pudor Pudor, director of the Royal Conservatory born in Dresden. After the visit of the Cross School , he used previously begun studying music at the Conservatoire of his father. 1886/87 he studied at the University of Leipzig ( physiological psychology , philosophy , art history ), then he moved to Heidelberg , where in 1889 about Schopenhauer's metaphysics doctorate of music in his World as Will and Idea.
Before accepting Pudor early 1890s the legacy of his late father as head of the private nor the time to the Royal Conservatory, he traveled to France and Italy . The travel sketches created there - 1893 and 1895 also successfully published [1] [2] - established his reputation as a travel writer, later continued by descriptions of Scandinavian countries. Already in his inaugural as head of the Dresden Conservatory, he came by his opinion, to teach only German music, with vehement criticism of both the teachers and the city of Dresden, then sold that Pudor the Conservatory in June 1890.
After founding his own publishing Pudor Heinrich (Munich, Berlin, later New York), in which he published only his own writings - mainly books of poetry and devotional writings, the life reform advocated. In 1891 he married a Jewish woman Susanne Jacobi, from whom he divorced seven years later, and moved into a villa in Loschwitz in Dresden. In 1892 he gave up with the Dresden weeklies for its first arts and culture magazine, whose appearance in the same year but was reinstated. 1893 his family moved to London, recently appeared in Dresden Pudor Naked people. Rejoicing of the future, the first important German-language works to naturism . His two years ago introduced vegetarian lifestyle Pudor gave up after health problems in London. In the following years he published numerous publications, both for life reform movement as well as all sorts of other themes (including architecture, linguistics, social policy, cultural studies).
1898 Henry Pudor returned after he tried in vain to distinguish itself as a painter, sculptor and musician, returns after traveling extensively through Europe to Germany. In Berlin Pudor married Linda Prill (the marriage lasted until 1923) until 1907, he published descriptions of travel by Scandinavian countries. That same year he moved to Leipzig. 1910 Pudor discovered the craft for himself and founded the association for protection of German quality, a year later he moved the magazine Unfair competition. Communications of the Association for the Protection of German quality.
As of 1912, Henry published Pudor almost exclusively anti-Semitic writings, mostly published in his publishing house. The prelude for this was the book of Germany for the Germans. Preliminary work on laws against the Jewish settlement in Germany and the journal Anti-Semitic armor of the German People's Council (in 1918 he was an organ of the German People's Council also good German. Messages of the German People's Council. Unit folkish associations out of the German People's Council, however, was probably at the time Pudor only from itself). After 1915 anti-Semitic armor was prohibited, he renamed the magazine in the Iron Ring and gave it out to 1923. Other publications followed with similar content, several times had to be Pudor because hostility to leading German politicians responsible to justice. Having Gustav Stresemann for his "treacherous foreign policy" threatened with murder on 17 Pudor March 1926 to a monetary penalty to one year in prison.
In September 1933, was banned Pudor new magazine called Swastika in which he the leader cult around Hitler and the party dictatorship of the Nazi Party criticized. He also deplored the publication in the "toleration" of the Jews by the new rulers of Germany, along with attacks against leading politicians regarding their origin and way of life, against, among others, Hitler and Goebbels, [3] . Of 14 November 1933 until 5 July 1934 Pudor in protective custody, taken as he illegally after the official ban on the magazine spread.
After the prison was surrounded by socialists and communists Pudor published many autobiographical writings in which he portrayed himself as a pioneer of the German national movement. 1943 was against publishing Pudor investigation for continuing fraud (he was trying to sell older writings to publishing in illegal conditions to booksellers), Henry died before the ruling on 22 Pudor December of that year. [4]
[ edit ] Other publications (selection)
A serious word about "Rembrandt as Educator", Dieterich, Göttingen 1890
(Heinrich shame): Mother's milk. Revelation of nature, London 1893
(Heinrich shame): Kirtara. Gaieties and longings, Leipzig, Fleischer 1894
(Heinrich shame): sexual love? Paradise votes, Leipzig 1895
The women's dress reform. A contribution to philosophy, hygiene and aesthetics of the dress, sailor, Leipzig 1903
Hygiene movement, 1906
The Gender, 1906
Bisexuality. Studies on the general bisexuality of human beings. Against Wilhelm Fliess, 1906
Sex life and marriage, 1907
Social Policy of the middle class, 2 volumes, 1911
Solid in the faith! A return from monism to Christianity. Leipzig 1913
The homeland security and financial security in the war against world Jewry, 1933
Peoples breath of God. Atlantis Heligoland, the Aryan-Germanic race high breeding and colonization mother country. Leipzig, 1936
The international family relations of the Jewish high finance, 1933-1937, 20 volumes
The soul. Ongoing research about the term 'soul' and his statement and replacing it with a reliable scientific and scientific-biological terminology, 1937
My life. Fight against Judah for the Aryan race, 1939-1941
[ edit ] References
Adam Thomas: Henry Pudor - health reformer and publisher In: The moving book.. Book trade and social, national and cultural movements in 1900, eds. Lehmstedt Mark & Andreas Herzog. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1999th (= Publications of the Leipzig working group in the history of the book, writings and testimonies to the history book, 12). ISBN 3-447-04206-0 p. 183-196
[ edit ] External links
Michael Peters: Pudor, Henry . In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 20, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001, p. 759
Literature by and about Heinrich Pudor in the catalog of the German National Library
Thomas Gräfe: Henry Pudor . In: Saxon Biography , ed. from the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore eV Edit. by Martina Schattkowsky .
Views of Henry Pudor about architecture
Stanislaw Przybyszewski: Homo sapiens [5]
[ edit ] References
↑ Henry Pudor. Heretical Art Letters from Italy. Dresden 1893
↑ Henry Pudor. French travel sketches. Pudor'sche travel library. Dresden 1895
↑ swastika. A political magazine. New Series 2-3. [Leipzig 1933]
↑ Adam Thomas: Henry Pudor - health reformer and publisher In: The moving book.. Book trade and social, national and cultural movements in 1900, ed. v. Mark Lehmstedt and Andreas Herzog. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1999th P. 183-196
↑ The Polish writer mentioned Przybyszewski Pudor as cranky people in this trilogy of 1896
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