Rudolf Majut papers
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- Majut, Rudolf (1887-1981) German literary scholar
TitleRudolf Majut papers
Held atUniversity of London, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
Reference codeRMA
Date1918-1966
Scope and ContentPapers of Rudolf Majut (RM), including typescripts of works by RM and corresondence. The typescripts include annotated copies of a broadcast RM made for Austrian Radio in 1953, and of his controversial poem about the child victims of the Nazi death camps, 'Das Lied von den Schuhen', which was enthusiastically praised by Thomas Mann but rejected for publication. Also present are typescripts of the poetry and prose by his brother Hans Majut (1892-1937), who suffered persecution under the Nazi regime for being of Jewish descent, despite being a protestant Christian like his brother.
The correspondence is mainly from from eminent German literary figures and scholars, and some musicians. There is a lengthy and highly informative correspondence extending from 1944-1962 with Jethro Bithell (1878-1962), formerly Head of the Department of German at Birkbeck College, University of London. Other correspondents include Rudolf Liechtenhan; Rt Rev George Bell, Bishop of Chichester; Fritz Bergemann; Alfred Bergmann; Theodor Bohner; Gustav Ehrismann; Bernt von Heiseler; Max Hermann; Thomas Mann; Rudolf Odebrecht; Wolfgang Stammler; Karl Viëtor and Günther Weydt.
The correspondence is mainly from from eminent German literary figures and scholars, and some musicians. There is a lengthy and highly informative correspondence extending from 1944-1962 with Jethro Bithell (1878-1962), formerly Head of the Department of German at Birkbeck College, University of London. Other correspondents include Rudolf Liechtenhan; Rt Rev George Bell, Bishop of Chichester; Fritz Bergemann; Alfred Bergmann; Theodor Bohner; Gustav Ehrismann; Bernt von Heiseler; Max Hermann; Thomas Mann; Rudolf Odebrecht; Wolfgang Stammler; Karl Viëtor and Günther Weydt.
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Extent5 boxes
System of ArrangementDivided into two series: Typescripts and Correspondence.
Finding aidsCatalogued online (click on the "contains" icon below). A pdf copy is also attached to this description. Handlist available in the Institute of Germanic Studies Library; copy deposited in the National Register of Archives (NRA 29443).
Related files
Majut's library of some 6,000 volumes was donated to Leicester University for giving him a professional foothold in his adopted country, and the Institute's Library and Archive contain copies of the catalogue compiled in 1987 by Catharine Wynn and Allan Spruce of the University of Leicester. Majut's correspondence with his mother and his brother have also been deposited at the University of Leicester Library (Ref MS 201).
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