CHRISTIAN REINHOLD KOSTLIN ["C. REINHOLD".]
\kɹˈɪst͡ʃən ɹˈa͡ɪnhə͡ʊld kˈɒslɪn sˈiː], \kɹˈɪstʃən ɹˈaɪnhəʊld kˈɒslɪn sˈiː], \k_ɹ_ˈɪ_s_tʃ_ə_n ɹ_ˈaɪ_n_h_əʊ_l_d k_ˈɒ_s_l_ɪ_n__ s_ˈiː]\
Definitions of CHRISTIAN REINHOLD KOSTLIN ["C. REINHOLD".]
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A German novelist and poet; born at Tubingen, Jan. 29, 1813; died Sept. 14, 1856. Besides important legal works (he being by profession a lawyer), he was a prolific writer of lyric and dramatic poetry, novels, etc. One of his best novels was "Matilda's Grotto" (1838). His drama "The Doges' Sons" was performed at Stuttgart in 1838. A 3-vol. collection of his novels appeared in 1847-48, under the title "Collected Tales and Novels".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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