Hans Reiss
Hans Siegbert Reiss Ph.D. (19 August 1922 – 2 April 2020) was Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Bristol.
Life
Reiss was born in
From 1946 to 1953 he was lecturer at the
He was married to the artist Linda Reiss from 1963 until his death; they had two children, Thomas and Richard. In 2009 they moved to Heidelberg in Germany. He died in 2020 in Heidelberg.
Work
Hans Reiss's research was focussed on Goethe and 20th-century German literature, as well as German political thought around 1800. He achieved international recognition with his publication of Kant's Political Writings in 1970. His book publications include:
- Franz Kafka (1952; 1956).
- The Political Thought of the German Romantics (1793-1815) (1955).
- Goethes Romane (1963).
- Das Politische Denken in der Deutschen Romantik (1966).
- Kant’s Political Writings (1970; 2nd enlarged edition 1991), ISBN 0-521-39185-7. Translated into Chinese in 2013.
- Goethe's Novels (1969; 1971), ISBN 0-870-24198-2.
- Kants Politisches Denken (1977), ISBN 3-261-02071-7. Translated into Japanese in 1989.
- The Writer’s Task from Nietzsche to Brecht (1978), ISBN 0-87471-870-8.
- Formgestaltung und Politik, Goethe-Studien (1993), ISBN 3-88479-689-5.
- Erinnerungen aus 85 Jahren (2009), ISBN 978-3-87115-007-4.
Since 1974 Reiss edited British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature, initially with Idris Parry, then as sole editor, and from 1988 with W.E. Yates. The series closed in 2015.
Awards
- 1972: Goethe's Novels was voted "Outstanding Book of the Year 1972" by the American Association of College and Research Libraries
- 1988: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1st Class
- 1997: Goethe Medal in Gold of the Goethe-Gesellschaft Weimar
- 2011: Life Member of the Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA)
- Since 1981 he has been a member of the Freie Akademie der Künste Rhein-Neckar (previously known as the Freie Akademie der Künste Mannheim) in Mannheim.
References
- ^ a b "Excerpt from a 2009 Interview with Hans Reiss". www.burda.com. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
- ^ ISSN 0959-3683.