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Eduard von
Bauernfeld (13
January 1802 – 9
August 1890),
Austrian dramatist, was born at Vienna.
Having studied jurisprudence at the
University of Vienna...
- The
Bauernfeld Prize or
Bauernfeld-Preis was a
literary prize that was
awarded between 1894 and 1921 in
memory of
Eduard von
Bauernfeld. 1899
Arthur Schnitzler...
- "Trinklied", D888 – (Antony & Cleopatra, act 2,
scene 7 – trans.
Eduard Bauernfeld &
Ferdinand Mayrhofer von Grünbühel) "Ständchen", D889 ("Hark, hark, the...
- Kindness. The band
Steppenwolf took
their name from Hesse's novel. 1906:
Bauernfeld-Preis 1928: Mejstrik-Preis of the
Schiller Foundation in
Vienna 1936:...
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first edition and not in Schubert's autograph. His
friend Eduard von
Bauernfeld penned the
following verse,
which appears to
reference Schubert's unrequited...
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Franz Lachner (l.) with
Schubert (centre) and
Eduard von
Bauernfeld at a
heuriger in Grinzing...
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published in 1828. Its text is a
German translation by
Eduard von
Bauernfeld of "Who is Silvia?" from act 4,
scene 2, of The Two
Gentlemen of Verona...
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Three friends (Franz Lachner, Schubert,
Eduard von
Bauernfeld) at a Heuriger, by
Moritz von
Schwind (1862)...
- most
successful women writers of her time. She was a
recipient of the
Bauernfeld Prize. The
daughter of Cäsar
Delle Grazie,
inspector general for Erste...
- teacher.
Polly Batic (1906–1992),
operatic mezzo-soprano.
Eduard von
Bauernfeld (1802–1890),
Austrian dramatist.
Vicki Baum (1888–1960), novelist. Alban...