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LUDWIG FERDINAND HUBER (1764–1804)

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LUDWIG FERDINAND HUBER (1764–1804)  , German author, was born in Paris on the 14th of September 1764, the son of Michael Huber (1727–1804), who did much to promote the study of German literature in France . In his
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infancy young Huber removed with his parents to
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Leipzig, where he was carefully instructed in
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modern
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languages and literature, and showed a particular inclination for those of France and England . In Leipzig he became intimate with Christian Gottfried Korner,
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father of the poet; in
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Dresden Huber became engaged to Dora Stock,
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sister of Korner's betrothed, and associated with Schiller, who was one of Korner's stanchest friends . In 1787 he was appointed secretary to the Saxon legation in Mainz, where he remained until the French occupation of 1792 . While here he interested himself for the welfare of the
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family of his friend Georg Forster, who, favouring republican views, had gone to Paris, leaving hi,* wife Therese Forster (1764–1829) and family in destitute circumstances . Huber, enamoured of the talented young wife, gave up his
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diplomatic
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post, broke off his engagement to Dora Stock, removed with the Forster family to
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Switzerland, and on the
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death of her
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husband in 1794 married Therese Forster . In 1798 Huber took over the editorship of the Allgemeine Zeitung in
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Stuttgart . The newspaper having been prohibited in
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Wurttemberg, Huber continued its editorship in
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Ulm in 1803 . He was created " counsellor of
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education " for the new Bavarian province of Swabia in the following
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year, but had hardly entered upon the functions of his new office when he died on the 24th of December 1804 . Huber was well versed in
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English literature, and in 1785 he published the drama Ethelwolf, with notes on Beaumont and Fletcher and the old English stage . He also wrote many dramas, comedies and tragedies, most of which are now forgotten, and among them only Das heimliche Gericht (r79o, new ed . 1795) enjoyed any degree of popularity .

As a critic he is seen to

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advantage in the Vermischte Schriften von dem Verfasser
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des heimlichen Gerichts (2 vols., 1793) . As a publicist he made his name in the
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historical-
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political
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periodicals Friedenspr¢liminarien (1794-1796, 10 vols.) and Klio (1795-1798, 1819) . His collected
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works, Sdmtliche Werke seit dem Jahre z8o2 (4 vols., 1807–1819), were published with a biography by his wife Therese Huber . See L . Speidel and H . Wittmann, .Bilder aus der Schiller-Zeit (1884) .

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Please add: Ludwig Ferdinand Huber. Das grosse Schauspiel. Ausgewaehlte Schriften zur Franzoesischen Revolution. Ed. Sabine Dorothea Jordan(Stuttgarter Arbeiten zur Germanistik, No.284, 1994). Sabine Dorothea Jordan, Ludwig Ferdinand Huber (1764-1804). His Life and Works. (Stuttgarter Arbeiten zur Germanistik, No.57, 1978).
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