Charles Sealsfield was the pseudonym of Austrian-American journalist Carl (or Karl) Anton Postl (3 March 1793 – 26 May 1864), an advocate for a German...
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Austrian-American writer and journalist, more commonly known by pen name, Charles Sealsfield Dylan Postl (born 1986), American wrestler more commonly known by...
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priest and saint; served here as an apprentice baker in 1767–1770 Charles Sealsfield (1793–1864), German-American writer and lawyer Hugo Lederer (1871–1940)...
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S2CID 154852467. Reiter, Andrea (1996). "Austrophobia as It Is: Charles Sealsfield, Thomas Bernhard and the Art of Exaggeration". Austrian Studies. 7:...
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Glutz von Blotzheim [de] (1789–1857), priest[circular reference] Charles Sealsfield (1793–1864), Austrian-American writer, journalist and advocate for...
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translator from English. The Austrian writer Charles Sealsfield first used the word ahoy in its original form. Sealsfield, who was also known by his real name...
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Video (1995): 50–66. in JSTOR Sammons J. Ideology, nemesis, fantasy: Charles Sealsfield, Friedrich Gerstäcker, Karl May, and other German novelists of America...
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White Rose (Traven novel), by B. Traven Tokeah, or the White Rose, by Charles Sealsfield The White Rose (play), a 1991 play by playwright Lillian Garrett-Groag...
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fiction was historical romance, as typified by Sir Walter Scott, Charles Sealsfield and Theodor Mügge, but he was also influenced by authors like Eugène...
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homosexual characters in several works, including Erinnerungen an Charles Sealsfield, Spiegelbilder der Erinnerung and the short story "Im Walde". He settled...
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