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Musil Musil (feminine Musilová) is a
Czech surname,
which means "he had to", from the past
tense of the Czech...
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Robert Musil born in Klagenfurt.
Mother Hermine,
father engineer Alfred Musil. 1881–1882 The
Musils move to
Chomutov in Bohemia. 1882–1891 The
Musils move...
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Alois Musil (30 June 1868 – 12
April 1944) was a
Czech theologian, orientalist,
explorer and
bilingual Czech and
German writer.
Musil was the
oldest son...
- Jiří
Musil may
refer to: Jiří
Musil (figure skater) (fl. 1972–1982), ice
dancer for
Czechoslovakia Jiří
Musil (speed skater) (born 1965),
Czech speed skater...
- Jaromír
Musil (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaromiːr
ˈmusɪl]; born 28 May 1988 in Prague) is a
Czech judoka. He
competed in the men's 81 kg
event at the 2012...
- František
Musil (born
December 17, 1964), more
commonly known in
North America as
Frank Musil, is a
Czech former professional ice
hockey player who spent...
- Broch, Anna
Seghers and
Joseph Roth.
Novels portal NRC's Best
Dutch novels "
Musils "Mann ohne Eigenschaften" ist "wichtigster
Roman des Jahrhunderts"" (in...
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David Musil (born
April 9, 1993) is a
Canadian born-Czech ice
hockey player who is
currently playing under contract to HC
Dynamo Pardubice in the Czech...
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interpretation of „Törleß“.)
Roland Kroemer: Ein
endloser Knoten?
Robert Musils „Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß“ im
Spiegel soziologischer, psychoanalytischer...
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Miroslav Musil (born 5
April 1950) is a
Czech former wrestler who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...