Authors, German -- 19th century -- Biography; May, Karl Friedrich, 1842-1912
official files proving his case in the newspapers. Or he might
first sent them to the newspapers and then submit them in printed
form to the court as evidence, without saying that they originally
came from him. If such a lawyer has several like-minded, or by
him persuaded, newspapers or small papers on his side, it is easy
for him to shatter, or possibly even to destroy, within a short
time, every existence, no matter how firm it might stand. "To
destroy in the newspapers of all of Germany", this is called. And
the law encourages this practice!
There is also another, most interesting example I care about,
which, if anything, will sound less than favourable for me. But I
am mentioning it nevertheless, because, intending to write for the
benefit of the general public, I must not ask whether I might harm
my own interests by this. My first wife had insulted the wife of
an author from Dresden, who had been told by the Münchmeyers that
I had been previously convicted. He got even by informing against
me with a German sovereign and told him that his relatives were
reading my books and also visited me in person. The sovereign
gave no reply. Then came a second letter with accusations, and
now the sovereign was compelled to turn to Dresden, in order to
find out what my prior convictions were all about. He received
detailed information. An official was sent to Radebeul, to
conduct on-the-spot investigations. He found out that my marriage
had not been a happy one, which was the reason why I had not
stayed at home in me free time, and that I had written in my books
about countries where I had never been; everything I reported in
them was not true. Therefore, the files of the police of Dresden
record about me that I was leading an unsteady life and was an
imposter by means of my literature. The sovereign was informed of
this, and one of those relatives, he matter was concerned with,
passed it on to me at the next opportunity in all the details. He
knew very well how much there was to this matter, but asked me to
be discrete, so that I had been compelled to keep silent about
this. I also believed that I could keep silent, because I
presumed that these kinds of police records were among the most
secretive things in the administration. But now, they are being
published by Lebius to my astonishment and are being exploited
accordingly by my opponents. How does a former social democrat,
who has seceded from the church, get hold of these secret records
of the police of Dresden? The law permits it! Quite naturally, I
now no longer feel obliged to be discrete and will insist that
these records will be revised and corrected.
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