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    Karl Wolfskehl (17 September 1869 – 30 June 1948) was a German Jewish author and translator. He wrote poetry, prose and drama in German, and translated...
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  • Wolfskehl may refer to: Karl Wolfskehl (1869 -1948), a Jewish-German author Paul Wolfskehl (1856-1906), a German mathematician This disambiguation page...
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    publish own works and those by his admirers. Among his followers were Karl Wolfskehl and, a little later, Alfred Schuler and Ludwig Klages, both members...
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    World-Class Competitors (2001) Karl Wolfskehl as kiwi: a further essay on the kiwi connections in life and in death of Karl Wolfskehl, 1869-1948, the German poet...
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    Schuler (1865–1923), philosopher Ludwig Klages (1872–1956), and poet Karl Wolfskehl (1869–1948). Other members of the group included writer Ludwig Derleth...
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    Isolde Kurz, Ludwig Thoma, Max Halbe, Annette Kolb, Stefan George, Karl Wolfskehl, Ludwig Klages, Roda Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde...
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  • Rilke, Heinrich Wölfflin, Rudolf Kassner, Hermann Graf Keyserling, Karl Wolfskehl, Ludwig Klages, Harry Graf Kessler, Alfred Schuler, Georg Simmel, Hjalmar...
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    philanthropist Karl Muck (1859–1940), conductor Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse (1868–1937), last Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine Karl Wolfskehl (1869–1948)...
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    members of the George-Kreis, including Jewish members Ernst Morwitz and Karl Wolfskehl, attended the funeral. The laurel wreath later delivered by the German...
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    and the poet Karl Wolfskehl, the founders of this "occult circle". The first contact with Stefan George was established through Wolfskehl. As clearly signalled...
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    2/2010), pp. 297–330 (German) Franke, Norman, ’Honour and Shame’. Karl Wolfskehl and the v. Stauffenberg Brothers: Political Eschatology in Stefan George's...
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    (a free translation of the opening line based on the translation by Karl Wolfskehl). One of the most unusual settings is by the German composer Helmut...
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    Butler stayed in New Zealand and set his novel Erewhon in the country. Karl Wolfskehl prepared works of German literature during a sojourn in Auckland. New...
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    Circle based around the mystic Alfred Schuler, which also included Karl Wolfskehl. It broke up in acrimonious circumstances in 1904. She wrote about her...
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    George-Kreis, around 1900. During his year in Munich, he befriended Karl Wolfskehl, and briefly shared an address with Thomas Mann at the Pension Gisels...
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  • Smithyman, Charles Spear, C. K. Stead, John Pyne Snadden, J. E. Weir, Karl Wolfskehl and the Australian writer Pamela Travers.[citation needed] Among the...
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    Lesser Ury, Berthold Feiwel, Adolph Donath, Richard Beer-Hofmann, Karl Wolfskehl, Else Lasker-Schüler, Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen and many others...
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    went for long walks. George's and Kohnstamm's honored school friend Karl Wolfskehl had contacts to the Sanatorium Dr. Amelung, whose director had been...
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    – Businessman and Art Collector. Resides at Rannoch, Almorah Place. Karl Wolfskehl (1869–1948) German Poet – political refugee. Brent Wong – Painter Eden...
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  • Homers Dichtung und Gestalten was published. The German Jewish poet Karl Wolfskehl called it the most vivid, endearing, most tense and almost maternally...
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    earlier work (see left) was acquired soon after completion by the poet Karl Wolfskehl, before being acquired by the Museum Folkwang in 1962. List of paintings...
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    Kadya Molodowsky[42], A. Lutzky, Rachel H. Korn, Jacob Isaac Segal, Karl Wolfskehl, Eliyahu (Eliahu or Eliah) Rudiakow and Lottie Rudiakow) (1980) A Psalm...
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    the Munich Cosmic Circle, from left to right: Karl Wolfskehl, Alfred Schuler, Ludwig Klages, Stefan George, Albert Verwey (1902, photo by Karl Bauer)...
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  • Julius Wolff (1834–1910, p/f) Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170–1220, p) Karl Wolfskehl (1869–1948, p/nf/d) Hans Wollschläger (1935–2007, f/nf) Ernst von Wolzogen...
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    (1996) Cole Prize (1997) MacArthur Fellowship (1997) Wolfskehl Prize (1997) – see Paul Wolfskehl Elected member of the American Philosophical Society...
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  • – c. 1220, Germany, p) Frances Wolfreston (1607–1677, England, nf) Karl Wolfskehl (1869–1948, Germany/N Zealand, p/f/d) Jan Wolkers (1925–2007, Netherlands...
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    anti-Semitic undertones that led Jewish members of the Circle, such as Karl Wolfskehl, to express their resentment. He had suffered from heart problems since...
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    Serbia, USA, Australia and NZ (44pp, 2019). EN WOLFSKEHL ZU, a poetic tribute to the life of Karl Wolfskehl in New Zealand (1938–48) and to his partner in...
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  • and orchestra, Vom judischen Schicksal (Jewish Fate) set to poems by Karl Wolfskehl and Süsskind von Trimberg A String Quartet Songs for soprano and orchestra...
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    Kohnstamms sanatorium during the First World War. The poets Stefan George, Karl Wolfskehl, the archaeologist Botho Graef and the architect Henry van de Velde...
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