- Max
Rychner (8
April 1897 in Lichtensteig,
Switzerland – 10 June 1965 in Zurich) - was a
Swiss writer, journalist, translator, and
literary critic, writing...
- 1949
Rudolf K****ner 1952
Gertrud von Le Fort 1954
Werner Kaegi 1956 Max
Rychner 1959
Maurice Zermatten 1962 Emil
Staiger 1965
Meinrad Inglin 1967 Edzard...
- its w****end
supplement Die
literarische Tat
under the
direction of Max
Rychner and
Erwin Jaeckle and the
collaboration of
numerous well-known journalists...
-
Sinclair 2019, p. 93.
Rychner 2018, p. 29.
Sinclair 2019, p. 1.
Murphy 2013, p. ix.
Turner 1990, p. 224.
Aitken &
Aitken 2010, p. 55.
Rychner 2018, pp. 28–29...
-
middle school. In 1846,
Bally married Cécile
Rychner (1823–1893), a
daughter of
merchant Friedrich Rychner of Aarau. They had two sons;
Peter "Eduard"...
- Benjamin, Walter; Benjamin,
Walter (2012). ""Letter to (publisher) Max
Rychner, 7
March 1931"". In Scholem,
Gershom (ed.). The
correspondence of Walter...
- was the
younger son of Carl
Franz Bally and his wife Cécile
Bally (née
Rychner) of Schönenwerd. In 1874,
Bally married Julie Herzog (1852–1934), a daughter...
- of
Ernst Robert Curtius) in the
intervening centuries. The work of Jean
Rychner on the art of the
minstrels and the work of
Parry and Lord on Yugoslavian...
- Star". Toby Gad Archives.
Tiger Beat Magazine.
Retrieved 19
February 2016.
Rychner,
Lorenz (February 2007). "Recording Magazine" (PDF). Toby Gad Archives...
- Switzerland, the
older of two sons, to Carl
Franz Bally and Cécile
Bally (née
Rychner). He was the
grandson of
Peter Bally (1783–1849), a silk
ribbon manufacturer...