Levin Schücking (full name: Christoph Bernhard Levin Matthias Schücking; September 6, 1814 – August 31, 1883) was a German novelist. He was born near...
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professional footballer Levin M. Powell (1798–1885), U.S. Navy rear admiral Levin Rauch (1819–1890), Austrian-Hungarian politician Levin Schücking (1814–1883), German...
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Engelbert Levin Schücking (May 23, 1926 – January 5, 2015), in English-language works often cited as E. L. Schucking, was a physics professor at New York...
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Levin Ludwig Schücking (29 May 1878, Steinfurt, Westphalia – 12 October 1964, Farchant) was a German scholar of the English language and English literature...
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the young poet Levin Schücking. Droste had known his mother, the poet Katharina Schücking-Busch, and had first met Levin in 1831. Schücking had also published...
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University of Kiel was renamed the Walther Schücking Institute of International Law in his honor. Schücking was born in Münster, Westphalia on 6 January...
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August Walchner (1799–1865) German geologist, chemist and mineralogist. Levin Schücking (1814–1883) German novelist, lived at Meersburg Castle 1841/1843. Robert...
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Gröblingen were incorporated. Hermann von dem Busche (1468–1534), Humanist Levin Schücking (1814–1883), German writer, close confidant and editor of Annette von...
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version was slightly shortened in one passage, either by Hauff or Levin Schücking, who had delivered the manuscript to the editor. Von Droste-Hülshoff...
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Paulus Modestus Schücking (Paul Nicolaus Bernhard Joseph Schücking, genannt Modestus; 16 June 1787, Münster – 16 June 1867, Bremen) was a German lawyer...
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Köhler;[which?] of novels by Franz Horn (1818), Oeklers [de],[who?] and Levin Schücking; and of tragedies by Ernst August Friedrich Klingemann ("Ahasuerus"...
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correspondent Friedrich Schrader, correspondent in Konstantinopel until 1918 Levin Schücking, feuilleton 1845 to 1852 Wilhelm Smets, feuilleton from 1837 to 1841...
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pasture. (*including the villages belonging to the town of Meppen) Levin Schücking (1814-1883), a German novelist. Karl Brandi (1868–1946), a German historian...
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Eastwick, Anglo-Indian orientalist and translator (born 1814) August 31 – Levin Schücking, German novelist (born 1814) September 2 – Léon Halévy, French historian...
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1930-1935. Her great-grandfather was the German novelist Levin Schücking (1814–1883). Schücking attended Medical School in Ulm, received her degree as an...
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poem Catharine Schücking to her. Schücking later wrote under the pseudonym "Pauline zu Cl." In 1813, she married Paulus Modestus Schücking. The couple had...
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she and Schücking started to write their first novels. In 1852 they bought a family property at Sassenberg in Warendorf, but Louise Schücking felt alien...
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Recklinghausen 1920 with Karl Boblenz) Levin Schücking: Paul Bronckhorst oder Die neuen Herren. Münster in Westf. 1920 Levin Schücking: Die Marketenderin von Köln...
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are first-edition copies of works by Droste-Hülshoff, Goethe, and Levin Schücking. During her ownership of the Little House, Droste-Hülshoff had it repainted...
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Daniel Schubart (1739–1791, Germany, p/nf) Levin Schücking (1848–1883, Germany, f) Levin Ludwig Schücking (1878–1964, Germany, nf) Franz Schuh (born 1947...
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field he employed Hermann Schmidt, Theodor Storm, Gottfried Keller, Levin Schücking and novelist Wilhelm Raabe, among others. Circulation increased dramatically...
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1951, f/ch) Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (1739–1791, p/nf) Levin Schücking (1814–1883, f/nf) Franz Schuh (born 1947, f/nf) Tony Schumacher (1848–1931...
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Eduard Schmidt-Weißenfels [de] (1833–1893), politician and writer Levin Schücking (1814–1883), writer Berthold Sigismund (1819–1864), doctor, professor...
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newspaper publisher, and banker. Adolf Lasson, philosophical writer. Levin Schücking, novelist Rudolf Seiters, politician from the CDU (Christian Democratic...
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5 metres wide and 20.5 metres high. The mill was notably large and Levin Schücking in his 1856 publication „Eisenbahnfahrt von Minden nach Köln“ wrote...
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authors list (link) Schücking, Levin, 1814-1883; Heller, Otto, 1863-1941 (1903), Die drei Freier, Erzählung von Levin Schucking;, Boston: Ginn & Company...
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poet. She translated “Fire and Flame” (German: Feuer und Flamme) by Levin Schücking (New York, 1876), and prepared An Analytical Index to the Works of...
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His Mark at MGM Herbert Solow and MGM". Los Angeles Times. p. j20. MARTIN LEVIN (Sep 21, 1969). "The Moonshine War: By Elmore Leonard. 236 pp. New York:...
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Oxford University Press. p. 321. ISBN 978-0-19-762346-6. Dievenkorn, Sabine; Levin, Shaul (26 February 2024). [Re]Gained in Translation II: Bibles, Histories...
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Retrieved October 2, 2017 – via Twitter. Weaver, Matthew; Zhou, Naaman; Levin, Sam; Yuhas, Alan; Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (October 3, 2017). "Names of Las...
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