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    Otto Julius Bierbaum (28 June 1865 – 1 February 1910) was a German writer. Bierbaum was born in Grünberg, Silesia. After studying in Leipzig, he became...
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  • Bierbaum is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Otto Julius Bierbaum (1865–1910), German writer Rosina Bierbaum (born 1952), dean...
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    Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Maurice Maeterlinck, Knut Hamsun, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Richard Dehmel, Ricarda Huch, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Josef Maria...
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    and art magazine that was published in Munich from 1899 to 1901 by Otto Julius Bierbaum, Alfred Walter Heymel, and Rudolf Alexander Schröder. Despite its...
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    "Wo der Goldregen steht" (F. Lorenz) "Lied der Schiffermädels" (Otto Julius Bierbaum) "Sehnsucht" I (Paul Hohenberg) "Abschied" (Elimar von Monsterberg-Muenckenau)...
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    literally "Dream through the twilight"), is both a German poem by Otto Julius Bierbaum and a Lied (art song) by Richard Strauss, his Op. 29/1. The opening...
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    Africa (1903) by Eugenio Cherubini. Zäpfel Kerns Abenteuer (1905) by Otto Julius Bierbaum. The Heart of Pinocchio (1917) by Paolo Lorenzini. Pinocchio in America...
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    Richard Dehmel and published from 1895 to 1900 in Berlin by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Julius Meier-Graefe, the group only ended up publishing three issues...
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    distant from Italy, such as Iceland and Asian countries. In 1905, Otto Julius Bierbaum published a new version of the book in Germany, entitled Zapfelkerns...
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    like Ludwig Ganghofer, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, Oskar Panizza, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Frank Wedekind, Ernst von Wolzogen, Gustav Meyrink, Rainer Maria...
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  • Dora Hitz, the writer Otto Julius Bierbaum dedicated a poem to her and the sculptor Georg Kolbe created a portrait bust of her. Julius Stern had himself portrayed...
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    can also be read as "Pleasant Daydream") is both a German poem by Otto Julius Bierbaum and a Lied (art song) by Richard Strauss, his Op. 48/1. The opening...
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    Life of C. Caesar, LVIII. Linoli 2005, p. 32 Linoli 2005, p. 33 Otto Julius Bierbaum, "Eine empfindsame Reise mit dem Automobil", Berlin 1903:194 Snowden...
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    (1821–1901), philosopher Wilhelm Foerster (1832–1921), astronomer Otto Julius Bierbaum (1865–1910), writer Susanne Dessoir (1869–1953), soprano Franz Mattenklott...
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    unknown). From 1892, Gusti Rathgeber had been married to German poet Otto Julius Bierbaum but left him when she and Fried met, and fell in love with each other...
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    collectives at that time, and already mocked by contemporaries like Otto Julius Bierbaum. Later the "Bohemian countess" Fanny zu Reventlow, acquainted with...
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    magazine Die Insel, including Frank Wedekind, Max Dauthendey and Otto Julius Bierbaum. Numerous short stories and poems by Walser appeared in Die Insel...
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    He composed music to texts by poets such as Gabriele D'Annunzio, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Adelbert von Chamisso, Joseph von Eichendorff, Emanuel Geibel, Friedrich...
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  • Bernhardt Jörg Bernig F. W. Bernstein Marcel Beyer Horst Bienek Otto Julius Bierbaum Wolf Biermann Johannes Bobrowski Paul Boldt Wolfgang Borchert Nicolas...
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  • 1944, under the title Europäische Literatur. Contributors included: Otto Julius Bierbaum Richard Dehmel Paul Heyse Ricarda Huch Fritz Mauthner Friedrich Schrader...
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  • Richard Dehmel 4. words by Friedrich von Bodenstedt 5. words by Otto Julius Bierbaum Piano M13 14 1905 Fantazja C-dur Fantasy in C major for piano Piano...
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  • Siegfried Bing in Paris Pan magazine was founded and published by Otto Julius Bierbaum, Julius Meier-Graefe, and Richard Dehmel in Berlin A poster for Gismonda...
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  • Wolzogen was inspired by Otto Julius Bierbaum's 1897 novel Stilpe. In Munich, the Die Elf Scharfrichter was co-founded by Otto Falckenberg and others,...
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    gallows humour. The distinct cabaret atmosphere was sketched by Otto Julius Bierbaum in his 1897 novel Stilpe, which inspired Wolzogen in the foundation...
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    Cuckoo (dir. Paul Leni, 1919) — based on the novel Prinz Kuckuck by Otto Julius Bierbaum The Golden Lie (dir. Erik Lund, 1919) Alfred von Ingelheim's Dramatic...
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    Conrad founded in 1890 together with Detlev von Liliencron, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Julius Schaumberger, Hanns von Gumppenberger and Georg Schaumberg. One...
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    the Pure Sciences, which included among its members Peter Behrens, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Franz Blei, Gerhart Hauptmann, Alfred Kubin, Emil Orlik and Ferdinand...
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    literary elite during this time, including Else Lasker-Schüler, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Arno Holz, Johannes Schlaf and Gustav Kühl. Paula Dehmel died in...
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    belonged first and foremost. Together with Georg Hoffmann, Julius Schaumberger and Otto Julius Bierbaum, he founded the Gesellschaft für modernes Leben [de]...
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    for example Ede Petermann aus Rixdorf singt in der Verbannung by Otto Julius Bierbaum, published in Ausgewählte Gedichte (1921). Ades Zabel created several...
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