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Johan August Strindberg
Johan August Strindberg , 1849-1912, Swedish dramatist and novelist. He was a master of the Swedish language and an innovator in dramatic and literary styles. Strindberg was the unwanted fourth child of a once well-to-do father and a mother who had come to his father's house as a servant. He... Read more |
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Emily Bronte
E MILYB RONTË Born: August 20, 1818 Thornton, Yorkshire, England Died: December 19, 1848 Haworth, Yorkshire, England English novelist Emily Brontë was one of three English sisters who had books published in the mid-1800s. Her only... Read more |
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National Playwrights Conference
National Playwrights Conference. Another branch of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, it was first convened in 1965. Its purpose is to create “a situation in which, without commercial pressures, young dramatists can see their plays presented in staged readings by professional actors and... Read more |
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Max Beerbohm
Max Beerbohm In the early decades of the twentieth century, Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) was a well-known caricaturist, drama critic, and essayist, one of England's most popular-and at times, much pilloried-menof letters. Born in London on August 24, 1872, Henry Maximilian Beerbohm was the... Read more |
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ThyssenKrupp AG
ThyssenKrupp AG THYSSEN’S EARLY HISTORY POSTWAR EMERGENCE AS AUGUST THYSSEN-H Read more |
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Friedrich August Kekule
Kekulé, Friedrich August GERMAN CHEMIST 1829–1896 Friedrich August Kekulé was born on September 7, 1829, in Darmstadt, Hesse (later part of Germany). He showed an early aptitude for both languages and drawing and wanted to be an architect. He began his... Read more |
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Salomon August Andree
Salomon August Andrée The Swedish engineer and Arctic balloonist Salomon August Andr Read more |
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August Wilson
August Wilson 1945-2005, American playwright and poet, b. Pittsburgh as Frederick August Kittel. Largely self-educated, Wilson first attracted wide critical attention with his Broadway debut, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1984), a play set in 1927 that dramatizes the clash between the blues diva and... Read more |
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Hallie Flanagan
Hallie Flanagan Hallie Flanagan (1890-1969) was a director, playwright, and educator who headed the Federal Theater Project, America's first national, federally-funded theater organization, from 1935 to 1939. Born in South Dakota on August 27, 1890, and raised in Iowa, Hallie Flanagan... Read more |
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Christian August Crusius
Christian August Crusius , 1715-75, German philosopher and theologian. He was educated at the Univ. of Leipzig, where he became professor of philosophy (1744) and theology (1750). He opposed the philosophies of G. W. Leibniz and Christian Wolff and strongly influenced the early writings of Immanuel ... Read more |
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