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    Clara Emma Amalia Viebig (17 July 1860 – 31 July 1952) was a German author. Viebig was born in the German city of Trier, the daughter of a Prussian civil...
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    who chose the Eifel as the setting for her novels and stories, was Clara Viebig. The best-selling author of the subsequent naturalism movement, wrote...
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  • Brian Lunn and Alan Duncan (1930) The Woman with a Thousand Children by Clara Viebig, translator Brian Lunn (1930) Religious Essays: A Supplement to 'The...
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  • immigration in German Rahel Varnhagen (1771–1833), essayist, correspondent Clara Viebig (1862–1952), novelist, playwright Hermine Villinger (1849-1917), novelist...
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  • Viebig", after German author Clara Viebig. Lambrecht considered this label inappropriate and offensive. False rumors had claimed that Clara Viebig's novel...
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  • (1815–1873, Australia), nv. Maja Vidmar (b. 1961, Yugoslavia/Slovenia), poet Clara Viebig (1862–1952, Germany), nv. & pw. Alice Vieira (b. 1943, Portugal), ch...
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    Montessori, Pedro Prado, Josephine Tey, Lodewijk van Deyssel, Louis Verneuil, Clara Viebig, and Roger Vitrac died in 1952 without having been nominated for the...
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  • Hitchcock's first thriller The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, and the Clara Bow star vehicle It. Notable books that entered the public domain in the...
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    Familiengeschichte des Verlegers Friedrich Cohn und der Schriftstellerin Clara Viebig. Her last book, which appeared posthumously ISBN 3-462-03724-2. 1961–1970...
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    Since June 2005, the Clara-Viebig-Zentrum (centre) in Eisenschmitt has memorialized the writer. Eisenschmitter Brunnen Clara-Viebig-Zentrum Erich Gerten:...
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    Thirty Years' War. The novel Das Kreuz im Venn (The Cross in the Fens) by Clara Viebig, appeared around 1908, made the Richelsley, which lies in the middle...
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  • Bäuerin. Opera in one act based on the drama of the same name from Clara Viebig's one-act cycle "Kampf um den Mann" set up by Richard Batka, music by...
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  • Maeterlinck, "Pelleas ja Melisande" (lavastaja E. Villmer) Trude Meyer – C. Viebig, "Võitlus mehe pärast" (lavastaja K. Jungholz) 1920 Pero – W. Schmidtbonn...
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