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Erich Wolfgang Korngold (German: [ˈeːʁɪç ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈkɔʁnɡɔlt]; May 29, 1897 –
November 29, 1957) was an
Austrian composer and conductor, who fled Europe...
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Stanley Alan
Corngold (born 1934) is an
American literary scholar. He is an
emeritus professor of
German and
comparative literature at
Princeton University...
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favourite sister.
Hermann is
described by
Kafka scholar and
translator Stanley Corngold as a "huge, selfish,
overbearing businessman" and by
Franz Kafka as "a...
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David Corngold (1929 –
January 23, 2022) was an
American physicist. He was a
professor of
physics at the
California Institute of Technology.
Corngold was...
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words in German: "gigantic insect" (Muir, 1948) "monstrous vermin" (
Corngold, 1972; Neugroschel, 1993/1995; Freed, 1996) "giant bug" (Underwood, 1981)...
- "monstrous kind of vermin" (A. L. Lloyd, 1946) "monstrous vermin" (Stanley
Corngold, 1972;
Joachim Neugroschel, 1993;
Donna Freed, 1996;
David Gildea, 2024)...
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others (link). The
Sufferings of
Young Werther, trans.
Stanley Corngold (2011) The
Sorrows of
Young Werther,
Oxford World's classics, tr. David...
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emigrated to the
United States and
began studying at
Williams College.
Stanley Corngold records that
there he "abandoned his
commitment to
Jewish ritual while...
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consequences of
disregarding societal norms and
divine authority.
Corngold,
Stanley (3
November 2020) [2019]. "The
Philosophy of Tragedy". Walter...
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Barnes & Noble, 1996. ISBN 978-1-56619-969-8. (2007)
Translated by
Stanley Corngold, in Kafka's
Selected Stories,
Norton Critical Edition, New York: Norton...