Jakob Julius David
Jakob Julius David was an Austrian novelist and journalist, born in Hranice.
Life
Jakob Julius David was born in Habsburg Moravia, the son of a wealthy German-Jewish farmer. The family soon moved to Fulnek, where his father died. David attended high schools in Kroměříž and Opava. In 1873, he fell ill with severe typhus, which limited his vision and hearing. Despite this, he began to study German literature and history in Vienna in 1877, and took an active interest in student life in the capital.Because he could not become a teacher due to his disabilities, he worked as a tutor and then as an editor and journalist, including for the Wiener Mode, ''Die Zeit, the Mondaysrevue, the Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung, the Neue Wiener Journal and the Wiener Zeitung. He was also a freelance writer.
In 1889 he obtained his promotion to Doctor of Philosophy. He converted from Judaism to Catholicism, but remained in close contact with Jewish personalities and continued to write for Jewish publications, such as the Austrian Weekly. In 1891, David married Julie Ostruska, with whom he had a daughter. In 1899 he made an extended trip to Italy. Jakob Julius David joined the Masonic Lodge Zukunft, writing reviews for its magazine Zirkel''.
He was diagnosed with bronchial cancer in 1905 and died in 1906 in Vienna. He is buried in a memorial grave in the Vienna Central Cemetery.