Rudolf Hans Bartsch (11 February 1873 – 7 February 1952) was an Austrian military officer and writer. Bartsch wrote novels and short stories, which, according...
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malacologist Renate Bartsch (born 1939), German philosopher of language Richard Bartsch (born 1959), German politician Rudolf Hans Bartsch (1873–1952), Austrian...
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nickname of Franz Schubert Schwammerl, a novel about Schubert by Rudolf Hans Bartsch Schwammel (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Sillanpää (awarded in 1939), Arvid Järnefelt, Paul Valéry, Lion Feuchtwanger, Rudolf Kassner, and Clotilde Crespo de Arvelo. The highest number of nomination...
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Das Dreimäderlhaus is a Viennese operetta based on the 1912 Rudolf Hans Bartsch novel Schwammerl. Das Dreimäderlhaus may also refer to the following adaptations:...
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University of Giessen. From 1887 to 1892, with airship designer Rudolf Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld (1861–1902), he developed a psychrometer for accurate...
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Mary Elizabeth Mann, John Morris-Jones, Jānis Pliekšāns (known as Rainis), Hans Prutz, Grace Rhys, Dallas Lore Sharp, Flora Annie Steel, Vedam Venkataraya...
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Hannerl and Her Lovers (1921) The novel Hannerl and Her Lovers (Rudolf Hans Bartsch) M (1951) M (1931) Madame Spy (1934) Under False Flag (1932) Mad...
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life, and the story was adapted from the 1912 novel Schwammerl by Rudolf Hans Bartsch (1873–1952). Originally the score was mostly Berté, with just one...
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1913 novel by Austrian writer Rudolf Hans Bartsch Hannerl and Her Lovers (1921 film), German silent comedy based on Bartsch's novel Hannerl and Her Lovers...
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Daughter", 1909) and tetralogy Olav Audunssøn i Hestviken og Olav Audunssøn og Hans Børn ("The Master of Hestviken", 1925–27). Her best known work is Kristin...
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Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611)...
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comprehensive critique of the film industry was published by the Nazi economist Hans Buchner in 1927 with the title "Spellbound by Movies. The Global Dominance...
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"Nomination Archive - Hans Driesch". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Rudolf Bartsch". NobelPrize.org. April...
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the novel Schwammerl (Mushroom, one of Schubert's nicknames) by Rudolf Hans Bartsch. Kupelwieser is honoured in street names in his birthplace (Kupelwieserstraße...
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principally for the journal Muskete, along with Mirko Jelusich and Rudolf Hans Bartsch. Hohlbaum was a nationalist and became an officer in the Austrian...
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German musical film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Karlheinz Böhm, Rudolf Schock and Magda Schneider. It is based on the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus...
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composer Wilhelm Kienzl. The libretto, by Richard Batka, is after Rudolf Hans Bartsch's novel Die kleine Blanchefleur. It was first performed at the Volksoper...
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Barros Brazil 11 July 1901 28 March 1952 Journalist, politician Rudolf Hans Bartsch Austria 11 February 1873 7 February 1952 Writer Ioan A. Bassarabescu...
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Scholarship. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press. ISBN 978-0-8006-6337-7. Bartsch, Hans Werner, ed. (1961). Kerygma and Myth: A Theological Debate. New York:...
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three acts. Poetry after the novella Die kleine Blanchefleure by Rudolf Hans Bartsch, music by Wilhelm Kienzl, premiere 23 November 1911 Vienna, Volksoper...
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Vater Tschöll Julia Serda as Frau Tscholl Karl Braun as Kammersänger Vogl Rudolf Vones as Maler Schwind Wolfgang von Schwindt as Kupelwieser Iván Petrovich...
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an opera about Franz Schubert, based on the novel, Schwammerl by Rudolf Hans Bartsch, but this was turned down and he was told to use Schubert's music...
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German Hannerl und ihre Liebhaber Directed by Felix Basch Written by Rudolf Hans Bartsch (novel) Max Jungk [de; fr] Julius Urgiß Starring Gretl Basch Felix...
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Albrecht Schoenhals as Van den Born Hans Moser as Hafer, Hannerl's uncle Jane Tilden as Mizzi Rudolf Carl as Stiebitz Hans Holt as Vigilati Olga Chekhova as...
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Schulz Alfred Maria Willner (libretto) Heinz Reichert [de] (libretto) Rudolf Hans Bartsch (novel Schwammerl) Produced by Walter C. Mycroft Starring Richard...
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daughter, Beate Ilka Grüning as his wife, Anna Werner Krauss as Svetelenz Hans Brausewetter as Arno Pabst commissioned an original musical score from Max...
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The Laughing Husband (category Films scored by Felix Bartsch)
German silent film directed by Rudolf Walther-Fein and Rudolf Dworsky and starring Livio Pavanelli, Elisabeth Pinajeff and Hans Albers. It is based on the...
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by Alfred Maria Willner (libretto) Heinz Reichert [de] (libretto) Rudolf Hans Bartsch (novel Schwammerl) Produced by Richard Oswald Starring Julius Spielmann...
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Georg Bachmann Rudolf Bachmann Margarete Balk Siegfried Balke Siegfried Balleis Dorothee Bär Christian Baretti Georg Barfuß Richard Bartsch Julia Bartz Josef...
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