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Ricarda Huch , 1864-1947, German novelist, historian, and poet. She is best known for her historical romances of Garibaldi, Defeat and Victory (1906-7, tr. 1928, 1929), and of the Thirty Years War, Der grosse Krieg in Deutschland (1912-14). Other works include the novels Recollections of Ludolf Ursleu (1893, tr. 1913-15) and The Deruga Trial (1918, tr. 1929), two historical studies on romanticism (1899, 1902), and poems (1891, 1904, 1929, 1944).
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Magazine article from: The Germanic Review SKIDMORE, JAMES M. January 1, 2001 700+ words ...published his Gedenkrede in honor of Ricarda Huch (1864-1947) who had died on 17...figures central to the debate--Huch, Scharrer, and Welk--are today...early postwar argument surrounding Huch contains in nuce the defining conflict... |
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Magazine article from: Comparative Drama Hinkel, Robert September 22, 2001 700+ words ...the Reich (for example, Gerhard Hauptmann, Georg Kaiser, Ernst Wiechert, Richard Strauss, William Furtwangler, Ricarda Huch, Hans Carossa, Gottfried Benn, Ernst Junger, and Walter von Molo), and even after the War writers such as Frank... |
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News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News October 12, 2006 700+ words ...received numerous prestigious international prizes, including Le Prix Mediterranee etranger, the Prix Medicis, the Ricarda Huch Prize, and honorary membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters. A native of Istanbul, Mr. Pamuk was... |
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Magazine article from: Film - Dienst Heller, Franziska June 19, 2008 700+ words ...die sogar in existenzialistische Dimensionen ausgeweitet werden; zentrale literarische Zitate von Thomas Mann und Ricarda Huch, die in den Boden des Paul-Lbe-Hauses eingelassen sind, beschftigen sich mit dem Leben des Menschen: Der Tropfen... |
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