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Dietrich Schwanitz (April 23, 1940 – December 17, 2004) was a German writer and literary scholar. He became known to larger audiences after publishing the bestselling campus novel ''Der Campus'' in 1995.


Life

Schwanitz's parents were teaching and living in the northern
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. In the late phase of
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his mother send him with help of the
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to Switzerland to escape the bombing raids in war torn
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. In Switzerland Schwanitz stayed for six years with
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mountain farmers rather isolated from society and without attending a school. He returned to his parents in 1950 and school director who took a liking in him (seeing him as a modern "
Kaspar Hauser Kaspar Hauser (30 April 1812 – 17 December 1833) was a German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell. Hauser's claims, and his subsequent death from a stab wound to his left breast, sparked much debate an ...
") got him accepted directly into a gymnasium (highschool) and helped him to catch up with the curriculum. Schwanitz graduated ultimately as best of his class and went on to pursue English studies, history and philosophy at universities in
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,
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,
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and
Freiburg Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of about 230,000 (as o ...
. In 1971 he received his PhD from the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg for thesis on
George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from ...
. In 1978 he became a tenured professor for English studies at the
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where he stayed until his early retirement in 1997 due to health issues.Philipp Blom
''Dietrich Schwanitz - English professor who wrote a bestseller''
The Independent, January 2005
''Bestsellerautor tot aufgefunden''
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 17 May 2010 (publication date given on the newspaper's website, presumably correct date is late December 2004, German)
After his retirement Schwanitz moved to Southern Germany. He continued to write and in 2001 he purchased the ''Salmen'' in
Hartheim am Rhein Hartheim am Rhein is a town in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany with about 5000 inhabitants. The districts of Hartheim am Rhein are Bremgarten, Feldkirch and Hartheim. For the first time, Hartheim am Rhein ist ...
, a restaurant with a theater stage. Schwanitz planned to turn it into a cultural center and had its theater room painted with Shakespearean motives. He was found dead in the ''Salmen'' in late December 2004. The police investigation concluded that there was no indication of a crime or suicide and that he had died of
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. Originally it was reported that Schwanitz was suffering from
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system. The symptoms usually emerge slowly, and as the disease worsens, non-motor symptoms becom ...
but after his death it became known that in fact he had suffered from
Huntington's disease Huntington's disease (HD), also known as Huntington's chorea, is a neurodegenerative disease that is mostly inherited. The earliest symptoms are often subtle problems with mood or mental abilities. A general lack of coordination and an uns ...
instead. He was married, and the couple had one son and one daughter.Bettina Schulze
''Gasthaus "Zum Salmen": Wie Shakespeare nach Hartheim kam''
Badische Zeitung, 10 September 2011 (German)


Work

Schwanitz main academic work during his tenure at the University of Hamburg was applying system theory to literary theory and he published two books on that subject. First his main work '' Systemtheorie und Literatur. Ein neues Paradigma'' ("System Theory and Literature. A New Paradigm", 1990) which was later followed by ''Shakespeare und die Liebe. Ein Beispiel für die Applikation der Systemtheorie auf die Literatur.'' ("Shakespeare and Love. An Example for the Application of System Theory to Literature", 1996). He also published an introduction into English studies and a cultural history of the English speaking world. Schwanitz was popular with students as a teacher, in 1980 he had founded the ''University Players'' an English theater group that still existed long after he had left the university. The group garnered attraction in 1988 when it performed the play "MacBarsch" alluding to Uwe Barschel the leading figure in ''Waterkantgate'', one
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's biggest political scandals.Maike Schiller
''Professor, Autor, Uni-Kritiker''
Hamburger Abendblatt, 23 December 2004 (German)
In 1995 Schwanitz published ''Der Campus'', which is a campus novel, a genre that didn't really exist in German at the time. It quickly became a bestseller in German speaking countries and was adapted into a movie of the same name in 1998.Stephen M. Brockmann: ''The Politics of German Comedy''. German Studies Review, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Feb., 2000), pp. 33-51, in particular pp. 34, 39-41
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Books

* ''Georg Bernard Shaw – künstlerische Konstruktion und unordentliche Welt.'' Dissertation, Frankfurt am Main 1971, . * '' Systemtheorie und Literatur. Ein neues Paradigma.'' Westdt. Verl., Opladen 1990, . * ''Literaturwissenschaft für Anglisten: Das studienbegleitende Handbuch''. Hueber,
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1993, . * ''Englische Kulturgeschichte. Von 1500 bis 1914.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1996, . * ''
Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
und die Liebe. Ein Beispiel für die Applikation der Systemtheorie auf die Literatur.'' Fernuniversität, Hagen 1996. * ''Eine andere Welt. Kindheitserlebnisse bei den Schweizer Täufern.'' In: Gudrun Schäfer (Hrsg.): ''Die Speisung der Hunderttausend. Die Hilfe der Mennoniten nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.'' Petra Knecht Verlag, Landau 1997, , S. 29–36. * ''Das Shylock-Syndrom oder die Dramaturgie der Barbarei.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1997, . * '' Der Campus.'' Goldmann-Taschenbuch, München 1996, . * ''Der Zirkel: Romantische Komödie.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1998, . * ''Amoklauf im Audimax.'' Rowohlt-Taschenbuch, Reinbek 1998, . * '' Bildung. Alles, was man wissen muß.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1999, . * ''Die Geschichte Europas.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2000, . * ''Männer: Eine Spezies wird besichtigt.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2001, . * ''Shakespeares Hamlet und alles, was ihn für uns zum kulturellen Gedächtnis macht.'' Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2006,


Notes


References

*Osman Durrani: ''The Campus and its Novel. Dietrich Schwanitz's Literary Exploration of German University Life''. In: Susanne Stark: ''The Novel in Anglo-German Context''. Rodopi, 2000, pp. 425–436
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Schwanitz, Dietrich German-language writers Teachers of English Academic staff of the University of Hamburg 2004 deaths 1940 births German male writers