Dorothea Hölscher-Lohmeyer (born Lohmeyer, 6 November 1913 in Berlin, Germany, 28 November 2008 in Heidelberg, Germany) was a German student and a major Goethe researcher

She studied with Max Kommerell, among others, and was promoted in 1937 with a work on the second part of Goethe's Faust (Faust and the World, Leipzig, 1939). The work appeared in 1975 under the title Faust and the World. The second part of the poem. A guide to reading the text. She then completed an apprenticeship as a publisher and worked as a publisher.

Dorothea Hölscher-Lohmeyer was honored with various awards, including the Golden Medal of the Goethe Society in 1991. She was married to the old philologist Uvo Hölscher; their common sons are the classical archaeologist Tonio Hölscher and the modernist historian Lucian Hölscher. Edit WorksQualtext Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 108767973 (PICA, AKS) | LCCN: n92046743 | VIAF: 24647304 | Wikipedia People Search

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