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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...
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Franz Grillparzer Prize was a
literary award,
named after the
writer Franz Grillparzer. It was
established in 1872,
shortly after his death, by his...
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house Grillparzer monument:
Erected in 1889 by Carl Kundmann, is a Lasa
marble memorial dedicated to the
Austrian dramatist Franz Grillparzer. It features...
- prevalent. The
author Franz Grillparzer, a
Habsburg patriot, had one play
suppressed solely as a "precautionary" measure. When
Grillparzer met the
censor responsible...
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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...
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portraits of
Franz Joseph I of
Austria and his wife Elizabeth,
Franz Grillparzer,
Friedrich Halm,
Nikolaus Lenau, and
Maximilian I of Mexico. In 1847...
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considered Fyodor Dostoevsky,
Gustave Flaubert,
Nikolai Gogol,
Franz Grillparzer, and
Heinrich von
Kleist to be his "true
blood brothers".
Besides these...
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political and
religious concessions. The 19th-century
Austrian writer Franz Grillparzer dedicated a play to the events.
Wilson 2009, p. 106.
Bireley 2014, pp...
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Franz Grillparzer in 1823 is
based on the rise and fall of king
Ottokar II. The
drama was
originally inspired by the life of Napoleon, but
Grillparzer, fearing...
- narratives: Garp's
first piece of fiction, a
short story entitled "The
Pension Grillparzer"; "Vigilance", an essay; and the
first chapter of his
third novel, The...