Emil Ludwig (1881–1948)
Autor de Napoleon
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Obras de Emil Ludwig
Napoleon Deel I 3 copias
Wagner 3 copias
Napoleon Deel II 3 copias
Napoleón 3 copias
Historia de Alemania 2 copias
Beethoven La vida de un conquistador 2 copias
Quartett : ein unzeitgemässer Roman 2 copias
El Duque de Windsor ( Biografìa ) 2 copias
MORAL CONQUEST OF GERMANY, THE 2 copias
Minaturas. Biografias y Ensayos 2 copias
Goethe Historia de un hombre 1 copia
Mediterraneo 1 copia
Obras Completas. Biografías IV 1 copia
Versailles Pièce en 5 actes Précédée de la Chute de Bismarck Pièce en 3 actes Version française de Koessler (1932) 1 copia
Ludwig, Emil - Beethoven / Emil Ludwig ; Ilustraciones De Lorenzo Goñi ; [Traducción De Editorial… 1 copia
Goethes Lebensweisheit. 1 copia
Genio y carácter. 1 copia
Mediterráneo mar femenino 1 copia
EL NILO EL NILO Y EL EGIPTO 1 copia
Cleopatra The Story of a Queen 1 copia
Le Nil: vie d'un fleuve 1 copia
Obras Completas. Biografías V 1 copia
MIGUEL ANGEL SEGUNDA EDICION 1 copia
El Nilo Biografía de un Río 1 copia
Kleopatra Geschichte e. Königin 1 copia
Der entzauberte Freud 1 copia
BIOGRAFIA DE UNA ISLA (CUBA) 1 copia
Misdaad en Boete 1 copia
Lehrbuch der Mathematik und Aufgabensammlung, Für die 1. und 2. Klasse der Mittelschulen (inkl. Ergänzungshefte für… (1965) 1 copia
Nil. Życiorys rzeki; tom I 1 copia
Nil. Życiorys rzeki; tom II 1 copia
Die Reise nach Afrika 1 copia
Tom und Sylvester ein Quartett 1 copia
Manual del maquinista naval 1 copia
5296 1 copia
Rembrandt ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Maquiavelo ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Federico el Grande ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Lenin ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Leonardo ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Balzac ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
Wilson ( Biografìa ) 1 copia
El Mundo que yo he visto 1 copia
Autobiografìa de un Biògrafo 1 copia
Freud, Brez čarovne maske 1 copia
Obras Completas. Biografías III 1 copia
EL HIJO DEL HOMBRE vida de Jesús 1 copia
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- Nombre canónico
- Ludwig, Emil
- Nombre legal
- Cohn, Emil (oorspr. naam)
Ludwig, Emil (vanaf 1883) - Otros nombres
- Ludwig, Emil
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1881-01-25
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1948-09-17
- Lugar de sepultura
- Ascona, Zwitserland
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Germany
Switzerland
USA - Lugar de nacimiento
- Breslau, Silesia, German Empire
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Ascona, Switzerland
- Lugares de residencia
- Breslau, Germany (birth|now Wroclaw, Poland)
Ascona, Switzerland (death) - Ocupaciones
- journalist
biographer
playwright
poet
novelist - Relaciones
- Auernheimer, Raoul (friend)
- Organizaciones
- Berliner Tageblatt
- Biografía breve
- Emil Ludwig was born Emil Cohn to a non-religious Jewish family in Breslau, Germany (present-day Poland). He studied law but at age 25 chose writing as his career. He began writing plays and novellas and worked as a journalist. In 1906, he moved to Switzerland. During World War I, he worked as a foreign correspondent in Vienna and Istanbul for the Berliner Tageblatt. He published his first novel, Diana, in 1918–1919. In the 1920s, Ludwig achieved international fame for his popular biographies that combined historical fact and fiction with psychological analysis. After his successful biography of Goethe, published in 1920, he wrote books about Napoleon (1924), Bismarck (1927), Jesus (The Son of Man, 1928), Lincoln (1929), Cleopatra (1937), Beethoven (1943), and many others. From his home in Ascona, Ludwig wrote articles criticizing the Nazis and helped his fellow writers and intellectuals who sought to flee Germany. He also published interviews with major political figures of the era such as Benito Mussolini, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Joseph Stalin, and Tomáš Masaryk. He became a Swiss citizen in 1932, and then emigrated to the USA in 1940. As his books were widely translated and sold well outside of Germany, he was one of the fortunate émigrés with income. In 1944, Ludwig wrote a letter to The New York Times urging the Allies to take action to stop the murder of Jews in Europe. After World War II, he went back to Germany as a journalist. While there, he retrieved the coffins of Goethe and Schiller, which had disappeared from Weimar in 1943-1944. He then returned to Switzerland, where he lived for the rest of his life. His biography of Napoleon, first published in English in 1926, is still in print and considered a classic work.
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- Obras
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- También por
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- Miembros
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- Popularidad
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- Valoración
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- Reseñas
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- ISBNs
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