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- Franz Seraphicus Grillparzer (German: [ˌfʁant͡s ˈɡʁɪlˌpaʁt͡sɐ] 15 January 1791 – 21 January 1872) was an Austrian writer who was considered to be the...
- The Franz Grillparzer Prize was a literary award, named after the writer Franz Grillparzer. It was established in 1872, shortly after his death, by his...
- prevalent. The author Franz Grillparzer, a Habsburg patriot, had one play suppressed solely as a "precautionary" measure. When Grillparzer met the censor responsible...
- house Grillparzer monument: Erected in 1889 by Carl Kundmann, is a Lasa marble memorial dedicated to the Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer. It features...
- Mayseder were among the torchbearers. A funeral oration by the poet Franz Grillparzer (who would also write Schubert's epitaph) was read by the actor Heinrich...
- Kafka considered Fyodor Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Nikolai Gogol, Franz Grillparzer, and Heinrich von Kleist to be his "true blood brothers". Besides these...
- political and religious concessions. The 19th-century Austrian writer Franz Grillparzer dedicated a play to the events. Wilson 2009, p. 106. Bireley 2014, pp...
- Sappho (1818) is a tragedy by Austrian playwright Franz Grillparzer. The plot is based on a tradition that Sappho, a poet of ancient Greece, threw herself...
- premieres. Notable writers from Vienna include Carl Julius Haidvogel, Franz Grillparzer, and Stefan Zweig. Writers who lived and worked in Vienna include Ingeborg...
- Mirjams Siegesgesang (Victory Song of Miriam, D 942) on a text by Franz Grillparzer, the M**** in E-flat major (D. 950), the Tantum Ergo (D. 962) in the same...