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ZSCHOKKE, JOHANN HEINRICH DANIEL (1771-1848)

This article appears in Volume V28, Page 1046 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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ZSCHOKKE, JOHANN HEINRICH DANIEL (1771-1848) , German author, was born at Magdeburg on the 22nd of
March
  1771. He was educated at the monasterial (kloster) school and at the Aitstadter gymnasium of his native place. He spent some time as playwright with a company of strolling actors, but afterwards studied philosophy, theology and history at the university of Frankfort-on-the-Oder, where in 1792 he established himself as Privatdozent. He created much sensation by an extravagant novel, Abdllino, der grosse Bandit (1793; subsequently also dramatized), modelled on Schiller's Rduber, and the melodramatic tragedy, Julius von Sassen (1796). The Prussian government having declined to make him a full professor, Zschokke in 1796 settled in Switzerland, where he conducted an educational institution in the castle of Reichenau. The authorities of the Grisons admitted him to the rights of acitizen, and in 1798 he published his Geschichte des Freistaets der drei Biinde im hohen Rdtien. The political disturbances of this year compelled him to close his institution. He was, however, sent as a deputy to Aarau, where he was made president of the educational department, and afterwards as government
commissioner
  to Unterwalden, his authority being ultimately extended over the cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Zug. Zschokke distinguished himself by the vigour of his administration and by the enthusiasm with which he devoted himself to the interests of the poorer classes of the community. In 1800 he reorganized the institutions of the Italian cantons and was appointed lieutenant-
governor
  of the canton of Basel. Zschokke retired from public life when the central government at Bern proposed to re-establish the federal system, but after the changes effected by Bonaparte he entered the service of the canton of Aargau, with which he remained connected. In 1801 he attracted attention by his Geschichte vom Kampfe and Untergange der schweizerischen Berg- and Wald-Kantone. Through his Schweizerbote, the publication of which began in 1804, he exercised a wholesome influence on public affairs; and the like may be said of his Miscellen fiir die neueste Weltkunde, issued from 1807 to 1813. In 1811 he also started a monthly periodical, the Erheiterungen. He wrote various historical works, the most important of which is Des Schweizerlandes Geschichte fiir das Schweizervolk (1822, 8th ed. 1849). Zschokke's tales, on which his literary reputation rests, are collected in several
series
 , Bilder aus der Schweiz (5 vols., 182425), Ausgewdhlte Novellen and Dichtungen (16 vols., 183839). The best known are: Addrich im Moos (1794); Der Freihof von Aarau (1794); Alarnontade (1802); Der Creole (183o); Das Goldmacherdorf (1817); and Meister Jordan (1845). In Stunden der Andacht (18o91816; 27 editions in Zschokke's lifetime), which was widely read, he expounded in a rationalistic spirit the fundamental principles of religion and morality. Pine Selbstschau (1842) is a kind of autobiography. Zschokke was not a
great
 
original
  writer, but he secured an eminent place in the literature of his time by his enthusiasm for modern ideas in politics and religion, by the sound,
practical
  judgment displayed in his works, and by the energy and lucidity of his style. He died at bis country
house
  of Blumenhalde on the Aar on the 27th of June 1848.
An edition of Zschokke's selected works, in
forty
  volumes, was issued in 182428. In 185154 an edition in thirty-five volumes was published. A new edition of the Novellen was published by A. Vogtlin in twelve volumes (1904). There are biographies of Zschokke by E. Munch (1831); Emil Zschokke (3rd ed. 1876); R. Sauerlander (Aarau, 1884) ; and R. Wernly (Aarau, 1894). See also M. Schneiderreit, Zschokke, seine Weltanschauung and Lebensweisheit (1904).


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