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Friedrich Spielhagen (24
February 1829 – 25
February 1911) was a
German novelist,
literary theorist and translator. He
tried a
number of
careers in his...
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Sonnhild Spielhagen in Berlin, Germany, in 1939,
Drane grew up in
Great Britain during post-World War II years. Her
father Wolfgang Spielhagen (1891–1945)...
- the 1877
novel The
Breaking of the
Storm by the
German writer Friedrich Spielhagen. A
portrayal of
German business life in the 1870s, the
literary scholar...
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Heinrich Kruse (1815–1902), dramatist,
publicist and
playwright Friedrich Spielhagen (1829–1911), novelist,
literary theorist and translator.
Hermann Carl...
- Bibcode:2011JQS....26..227B. doi:10.1002/jqs.1450. S2CID 128597090.
Spielhagen,
Robert F.; et al. (2004). "Arctic
Ocean deep-sea
record of
northern Eurasian...
- 'Problematic Natures') is an 1861
novel by the
German writer Friedrich Spielhagen exploring German personalities from
around the time of the Revolutions...
- 1827 –
Lydia Becker, English-French
activist (d. 1890) 1829 –
Friedrich Spielhagen,
German novelist,
literary theorist and
translator 1830 –
Karolina Světlá...
- Knutz, Paul; Kuijpers, Antoon; Mikkelsen, Naja; Nørgaard-Pedersen, Niels;
Spielhagen,
Robert F (2011). "Millions of
Years of
Greenland Ice
Sheet History Recorded...
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Franconia at Bonn,
which at the time
included among its
members Friedrich von
Spielhagen,
Johannes Overbeck,
Julius Schmidt, Carl Otto Weber,
Ludwig Meyer and...
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Storm (German: Sturmflut) is an 1877
novel by the
German writer Friedrich Spielhagen. It is set in the
world of
German business and
follows the
flexible middle-class...