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    Lion Feuchtwanger (German: [ˈliːɔn ˈfɔʏçtˌvaŋɐ] ; 7 July 1884 – 21 December 1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright. A prominent figure in the...
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  • include: Edgar Feuchtwanger (born 1924), German-British historian Lewis Feuchtwanger (1805–1876), Jewish German-American chemist Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958)...
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    Jud Süß is a 1925 historical novel by Lion Feuchtwanger based on the life of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. Joseph Süß Oppenheimer was an 18th-century Court...
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  • Kahn, Lothar (1975). Insight and action : the life and work of Lion Feuchtwanger. Internet Archive. Rutherford, N.J. : Fairleigh Dickinson University...
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    in 1912 married the author Lion Feuchtwanger. Although they married only after Marta became pregnant with Feuchtwanger's child, the marriage lasted forty-six...
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  • was Lion Feuchtwanger's novel titled Jud Süß (1925) based on a play that he had written in 1916 but subsequently withdrawn. As a Jew, Feuchtwanger did...
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  • to war, and the expanse of politics would have been different." Lion Feuchtwanger, a prominent author in exile in the United States, purchased a mansion...
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    Oppermanns (‹See Tfd›German: Die Geschwister Oppermann) is a 1933 novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. It is the second novel in his Wartesaal ("The Waiting Room") trilogy...
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  • The Lion Feuchtwanger Prize is a German literary prize for historical prose. It is awarded by the Academy of Arts, Berlin on 7 July, the anniversary of...
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  • Die Jüdin von Toledo is a 1955 novel by German-Jewish writer Lion Feuchtwanger. The story focuses on the "Golden Age" of learning in medieval Spain. The...
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  • is the former home of the German-Jewish author Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife Marta. The Feuchtwangers bought this Spanish-style mansion in 1943. The...
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  • Jew Süss is a 1934 British historical romantic drama film based on Lion Feuchtwanger's 1925 novel Jud Süß, about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. Directed by Lothar...
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  • together. They produced acclaimed English translations of Kafka, Lion Feuchtwanger, Gerhart Hauptmann, Sholem Asch, Heinrich Mann, and Hermann Broch...
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  • literature, the belief in Nero's imminent return lasted for centuries. Lion Feuchtwanger wrote a historical novel published in 1936 based on the second known...
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  • His daughter who is left penniless drowns herself in the Neckar. Lion Feuchtwanger characterized Hauff's novella as 'naïvely anti-Semitic.' Chase, Jefferson...
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  • playwright Lion Feuchtwanger became the target of suspicion as a left-wing intellectual during his exile in the US. In 1947, Feuchtwanger wrote a play...
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  • Feuchtwanger and his wife Johanna née Bodenheim. He was the second son in a family of nine siblings. He was the younger brother of Lion Feuchtwanger,...
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  • and lawyer, lecturer, and author Ludwig Feuchtwanger, and a nephew of novelist and playwright Lion Feuchtwanger, who was a vocal critic of Hitler and the...
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    Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde Lichnowsky, Lion Feuchtwanger, Leonhard Frank, Joachim Ringelnatz, Claire Goll, Oskar Maria Graf...
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  • a New York-based German language publisher co-founded in 1944 by Lion Feuchtwanger Aurora (comics), a Marvel comics character Aurora (literary journal)...
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  • works by authors such as Robert Graves, Thomas Mann, Irving Stone and Lion Feuchtwanger. These books became best-sellers, but the genre was dismissed by literary...
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    Ouden The Jospephus Trilogy (1932 - 1942), historical fiction by Lion Feuchtwanger, in which Berenice plays a prominent role Berinikah (1945), a Hebrew...
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    of Nazism by collaborating with Heinrich Mann, Arthur Holitscher, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Max Brod in writing and publishing the pamphlet Gegen die Phrase...
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  • Winsloe (1934) Power by Lion Feuchtwanger, New York, Viking Press, 1926. The Ugly Duchess: A Historical Romance by Lion Feuchtwanger, London, Martin Secker...
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    the stage. In 1924 Brecht worked with the novelist and playwright Lion Feuchtwanger (whom he had met in 1919) on an adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's...
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    to be her rightful place as Queen. The Josephus Trilogy, novels by Lion Feuchtwanger, about the life of Flavius Josephus and his relation with the Flavian...
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  • Caesar, Anthony, Tiberius, Caligula and Nero's Heirs. Pretender by Lion Feuchtwanger Books about early Christians or Jesus include: Ben-Hur: A Tale of...
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    Exilliteratur settled in Pacific Palisades, including Thomas Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger, Theodor W. Adorno, Vicki Baum, Herbert Zipper, and Emil Ludwig. Some...
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  • relationship with Nero are also depicted in the novel "The False Nero" by Lion Feuchtwanger. She is also a principal character in Simon Scarrow's 2020 novel:...
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    theorist Hannah Arendt, novelist Lion Feuchtwanger, and many other distinguished refugees. In the case of Feuchtwanger, Bingham went so far as to help...
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