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==Family== His son '''August Sturm''' (born 1852) was also a noted poet as well as being a lawyer. He was born at Göschitz, and studied at Jena, [[University of Leipzig|Leipzig]], and [[Humboldt University of Berlin|Berlin]], first [[theology]], afterwards [[law]], which he began practicing at [[Naumburg]] in 1884, having in the meanwhile lived as assessor at [[Rudolstadt]] (1880–82) and, given to literary pursuits, in [[Berlin]] (1882–84). Besides the epic poems, ''Merlin'' (1892), ''Kaiser Friedrich der Edle'' (1896), ''König Laurins Rosengarten'' (1897), and ''Der König von Babel'' (1902), he published ''Hohenzollernsagen'' and ''Balladen'' (1898), the lyrics ''Auf Flügeln des Gesanges'' (On wings of song, 1883), ''Lied und Leben'' (1889), ''Auf der Höhe'' (1902), and others, several dramas and the sketches in prose, ''Sylter Skizzen'' (1887). He also wrote a series of juridical works, notably ''Revision der gemeinrechtlichen Lehre vom Gewohnheitsrecht'' (1900). His son '''Heinrich Sturm''' (1860–1917) was a jurist and politician, and mayor of [[Chemnitz]] 1908–1917.<ref>[[:de:Heinrich Sturm|German Wikipedia]]</ref>
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