Sophie Hasenclever (6 January 1823 as Sophie von Schadow – 10 May 1892) was a German poet and translator. Sophie von Schadow was born in Berlin, the only...
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and New York Sophie Hasenclever (1823–1892), German poet and translator Walter Hasenclever (1890–1940), German writer Wilhelm Hasenclever (1837–1889),...
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in 1923) Reinhard Sorge: The Beggar (first performed in 1912) Walter Hasenclever: The Son (premiered in 1914) Hans Henny Jahnn: Pastor Ephraim Magnus...
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social connections in the circle of the writer Sophie Hasenclever, wife of the writer Richard Hasenclever and daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow...
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May 1867 – 30 June 1871) Fritz Mende (24 June – 4 July 1869) Wilhelm Hasenclever (1 July 1871 – 25 May 1875) Shlomo (2019). Karl Marx: Philosophy and...
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2009 Professor) H Johann Peter Hasenclever (1827–1829 Student) Erwin Heerich (1958–1965 Student, 1969–1988 Professor) Sophie von Hellermann (Student) Georg...
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Georg Philipp Harsdörffer Otto Erich Hartleben Peter Härtling Walter Hasenclever Wilhelm Hauff Gerhart Hauptmann Friedrich von Hausen Albrecht Haushofer...
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Other notable Expressionist dramatists included Reinhard Sorge, Walter Hasenclever, Hans Henny Jahnn, and Arnolt Bronnen. Important precursors were the...
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the play in 1841. It includes an overture and seven choruses. Walter Hasenclever wrote an adaptation in 1917, inspired by the events of World War I. Jean...
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Carl Sternheim, Arthur Schnitzler, Ernst Toller, Erwin Piscator, Walter Hasenclever, Ferenc Molnár and Carl Zuckmayer, and influential producers like Max...
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