- The
Varnhagen family was a
German noble family from Westphalia. Its most
notable members were Rosa
Maria Varnhagen,
Francisco Adolfo de
Varnhagen, Viscount...
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Rahel Antonie Friederike Varnhagen (German: [ˈʁaːɛl ˈfaʁnhaːɡən]) (née Levin,
later Robert; 19 May 1771 – 7
March 1833) was a
German writer who hosted...
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Rahel Varnhagen: The Life of a
Jewess is a
biography of
Rahel Varnhagen written by
political philosopher Hannah Arendt.
Originally her Habilitationsschrift...
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Francisco Adolfo de
Varnhagen,
Viscount of
Porto Seguro (February 17, 1816 – June 26, 1878), was a
Brazilian diplomat and historian. He is the patron...
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first drew her
attention to
Varnhagen. Arendt's
relation to
Varnhagen permeates her
subsequent work. Her
account of
Varnhagen's life was
perceived during...
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Connie Kendall Varnhagen (born 16 December) is an
American professor of
psychology and
academic director of the
undergraduate research initiative at the...
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Silvano Varnhagen (born 4
February 1993) is a
German footballer who
plays for SV
Eintracht Trier 05.
Silvano Varnhagen at fussballdaten.de (in German)...
- Weissberg,
Liliane (ed.).
Rahel Varnhagen:
Lebensgeschichte einer deutschen Jüdin aus der
Romantik [Rahel
Varnhagen: The Life of a Jewess] (Habilitation...
- entweicht! –
Varnhagens 'Nächtlicher Schall' als
letzter Baustein zum 'Hirt auf dem Felsen'." In: Schubert:
Perspektiven 8 (2010), p. 237–243.
Varnhagen von Ense...
- Karl
August Varnhagen von Ense (21
February 1785 in Düsseldorf – 10
October 1858 in Berlin) was a
German biographer,
diplomat and soldier. He was born...