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    Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow ((1811-03-17)17 March 1811 in Berlin – (1878-12-16)16 December 1878 in Sachsenhausen) was a German writer notable in the Young Germany...
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  • France, Ireland, the United States and Italy. Its main proponents were Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg. Heinrich Heine, Ludwig...
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    Die preußische Heirat (1974, TV film) — (based on Zopf und Schwert by Karl Gutzkow) Derrick: Stiftungsfest [de] (1974, TV series episode) Margarete in Aix...
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    idol Karl Gutzkow, whom he admired as a versatile writer and first-class critic, and became one of the most important contributors to Gutzkow's conversations...
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  • century. His works included Eternal Diaspora (1906) and translations of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta and Friedrich Schiller's Thieves. Bercovici, Israil, O...
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    Gritzner (1843–1902) Karl Groos (1861–1946) Bernhard von Gudden (1824–1886) Eugen Gura (1842–1906) Alfred Gürtler (1875–1933) Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878) Friedrich...
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    generation of writers who were given the name "Young Germany". They included Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg. They were liberal...
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  • circulation of work by members of the "Young Germany" group of writers (Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Heine, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg) and...
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    liberal milieu that led to the Revolutions of 1848, the German writer Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878) wrote Uriel Acosta, a play about da Costa's life. This would...
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    Dies Buch gehört dem König (1843), and is one of the central figures of Karl Gutzkow 's play Der Königsleutnant.[citation needed] To celebrate the 100th anniversary...
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    France and Ireland and originated in Italy). Its main proponents were Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg; Heinrich Heine, Ludwig...
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    Writers for the Allgemeine Zeitung were Ludwig Börne, Carl Ludwig Fernow, Karl Gutzkow, Ferdinand Gregorovius, Friedrich Hebbel, Heinrich Heine, Jakob Philipp...
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    was published in 1835, followed by Lenz (first partly published in Karl Gutzkow's and Wienberg's Deutsche Revue, which was quickly banned). Lenz is a...
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  • Odesa, he scored a triumph in the first Yiddish-language production of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta. Jacob Adler writes that at this time he was "the god of...
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  • Gordin; in 1906 he played in one of the many Yiddish productions of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta, before heading to New York City, where he performed with...
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    achieved as Sophia Karp. She was noted for her portrayal of Judith in Karl Gutzkow's play Uriel Acosta and of Benvolio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet...
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    theatre for English readers. He read the works of German poets including: Karl Gutzkow, Ludwig Tieck, Ludwig Achim von Arnim, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, Rauch...
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  • songs. He was the first to present Yiddish-language productions of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta and Eugène Scribe's La Juive. Jacob Adler, in his memoir...
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    mid-January to mid-February 1835. The same year saw a version published by Karl Gutzkow in the Literatur-Blatt of Eduard Duller's Phönix. Frühlings-Zeitung für...
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    return, in 1834, from a journey to Italy, undertaken in the company of Karl Gutzkow, Laube was expelled from Saxony and imprisoned for nine months in Berlin...
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  • Paris Gütersloh, pseudonym of Albert Conrad Kiehtreiber (1887–1973, nf) Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878, nf/f/d) Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer (1816–1877, f) Erich...
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    even more clearly, perhaps more resignedly: for example in a letter to Karl Gutzkow he expresses his belief that the people cannot be moved to revolt through...
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  • f/p/nf) Dan Gutman (born 1955, US, ch) D. D. Guttenplan (living, US, nf) Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878, Germany, f/nf) Rosa Guy (1822–1912, Trinidad/US, f/ch) Emma...
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  • the expression "Young Germany". In the same year, he met the writer Karl Gutzkow in Frankfurt am Main. They planned to publish a journal in summer 1835...
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  • Mikhailovich Lerner and Goldfaden were each presenting their own versions of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta, Rosenberg and company decided to do the same. Rosenberg...
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  • Illustrated by Wilhelm Scholz). ↑ Conversations at the domestic hearth, ed. v. Karl Gutzkow, born 1854/55, issue 6, p. 94. ↑ General Newspaper . Augsburg. Supplement...
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    produced Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, directed by Michael Chekhov, and Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta, under the direction of Alexander Granovski. The company...
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    works from world literature: Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Frank V (1964), Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta (1968), and Henrik Ibsen's The Master Builder (1972), and...
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    Ludwig Tieck. In 1841 he settled in Berlin where he associated with Karl Gutzkow, Willibald Alexis, Fanny Lewald, Tieck and other artists of the Berlin...
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    Andreyeva who made her stage debut as Olya Vasilkova. 1895: Uriel Acosta by Karl Gutzkow. Opened on 21 January [O.S. 9 January]. Cast included Stanislavski as...
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