Jakob Wassermann (1873–1934)
Autor de Caspar Hauser
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Series
Obras de Jakob Wassermann
Melusina 5 copias
Der Wendekreis 3 copias
Adam Urbas 3 copias
Saken Maurizius 1 2 copias
Saken Maurizius 2 2 copias
Das Gold von Caxamalca : Erzählungen 2 copias
Los Años Perdidos 2 copias
O Processo Maurizius 2 copias
Worlds' ends : five stories 2 copias
Christian Wahnschaffe 1 2 copias
Christian Wahnschaffe 2 2 copias
Laudin y los suyos / Golovin / El crimen angélico — Autor — 2 copias
Christian Wahnschaffe 3 2 copias
Historische Erzählungen 2 copias
Die Kunst der Erzählung — Autor — 2 copias
Meistererzählungen 2 copias
Olivia 2 copias
Der Moloch Roman 2 copias
Golovin y El crimen angélico 1 copia
Caspar Hauser, avagy 1 copia
Die Geschichte des Grafen Erdmann Promnitz : / Jakob Wassermann. Radierungen von Robert Genin 1 copia
Případ Mauricius 1 copia
Kašpar Hauser aneb Cizí hoch 1 copia
En los deos de una sílfide 1 copia
Renate 1 copia
Suudlemata suu 1 copia
Die Masken Erwin Reiners Roman 1 copia
Melusina. Bula Matari. 1 copia
Sturreganz 1 copia
Geronimo de Aguilar 1 copia
Witberg 1 copia
La trilogia del caso Maurizius 1 copia
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Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1873-03-10
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1934-01-01
- Lugar de sepultura
- Friedhof Altaussee, Österreich
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Duitsland
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Fürth, Bayern, Deutschland
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Altaussee, Steiermark, Österreich
- Lugares de residencia
- Furth, Bavaria, Germany (birth)
Altaussee, Austria (death) - Ocupaciones
- Schriftsteller
theater critic
autobiographer - Relaciones
- Karlweis, Marta (spouse)
Jacobowski, Ludwig (colleague)
Karlweis, Carl (father-in-law) - Organizaciones
- Young Vienna
- Biografía breve
- Jakob Wassermann was born to a Jewish family in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany. His father was a shopkeeper, He had an unhappy childhood after his mother died when he was young. He began to write at an early age and published pieces in small newspapers. After completing his military service, he stayed in southern Germany and worked for the satirical weekly Simplicissmus in Munich. In 1896, he published his first novel, Melusine. He moved to Vienna, Austria, where he became a theater critic. At this time, he got to know other writers in the Young Vienna circle such as Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Thomas Mann. He first successful novel was Die Juden von Zirndorf (1897, English translation The Dark Pilgrimage), and he increased his reputation with Caspar Hauser (1908). His two-volume epic about European civilization on the brink of war, Christian Wahnschaffe (The World's Illusion, 1919), brought him international fame. His novel Der Fall Maurizius (The Maurizius Case, 1928), which introduced the detective Etzel Andergast, became the first volume of a popular trilogy that included Etzel Andergast (1931) and Joseph Kerkhovens dritte Existenz (Joseph Kerkhoven's Third Existence, 1934). Wassermann published an autobiography, Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude (My Life as a German and a Jew) in 1921. His books were banned and burned by the Nazis in the 1930s.
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