- Carl
Sternheim (born
William Adolph Carl Francke; 1
April 1878 – 3
November 1942) was a
German playwright and
short story writer. One of the
major exponents...
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their servants. In the 1771
German novel Geschichte des Fräuleins von
Sternheim by
Sophie von La Roche, a high-minded
character complains about the newly...
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wearing ermine fur in a Mack
Sennett comedy film Thea
Sternheim, wife of
playwright Carl
Sternheim,
wearing an
ermine hat Reid, F.; Helgen, K.; Kranz, A...
- 1993 book
written by Hal
Clement The
Fossil (play), a 1925 play by Carl
Sternheim Pauline,
Petrova and Posy Fossil,
characters in the 1936
novel Ballet...
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recent adaptation of the 1910
German farce Die Hose by the
playwright Carl
Sternheim. The
adaptation was
written by
Steve Martin. It was
produced at New York...
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Opera in
three acts (Libretto by Ernő Góth and Carl
Sternheim,
after Bürger
Schippel by Carl
Sternheim), Op. 34 (1927)
Szegedi mise (Szeged M****, also Missa...
- (née:
Marianne Brentano-Corti, also
Marianne Ehrmann-Brentano and
Madame Sternheim, born 25
November 1755; † 14
August 1795) was one of the
first women novelists...
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wrote various pieces for The New Yorker. In 2002, he
adapted the Carl
Sternheim play The Underpants,
which ran Off
Broadway at
classic Stage Company,...
- an eye
specialist to
treat an eye
disease he was
suffering from. Carl
Sternheim, a
friend of the Pfemferts, met him
during this
period and
described him...
- by
Kafka and Brod, Kafka's "A
Novel about Youth", a
review of
Felix Sternheim's Die
Geschichte des
jungen Oswald, his
essay on Kleist's "Anecdotes",...