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Marin's art picks on view in Bangor Porter, Welliver, Dodd in spotlight
; When she was a teenager, Norma Boom carried a slip of paper in her wallet with a quotation by Berthold Auerbach: "Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." Looking back, it seems inevitable that Norma's passion for music...
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Anniversaries
; ...thermometer scale, 1683; Johann Joseph Ignaz von Dllinger, theologian, 1799; Elias Parish Alvars, musician, 1808; Berthold Auerbach, novelist, 1812; William Henry Giles Kingston, author of books for boys, 1814; Sir John Tenniel, artist and illustrator...
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Black Devil and Iron Angel: The Railway in Nineteenth-Century German Realism
; ...in 19th-century Realism from Berthold Auerbach through Peter Rosegger, Theodor...subsequent chapters. Youngman sees Berthold Auerbach as a transitional author and...voices of his contemporaries, Auerbach did not perceive the still embryonic...
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A Time for Discoveries: The second annual Jewish Book Festival is
; ...mysterious, troubled father, an accomplished architect named Berthold Lubetkin. The only thing she knew for sure was that, along...of Greater Philadelphia, the Jewish Publication Society, the Auerbach Central Agency for Jewish Education and Borders Book Shop...
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ANIMAL RIGHTS AND WRONGS
; ...terror." Seeing Red Celtics legend Red Auerbach is correctly regarded as the source...the dust of everyday life." A bemused Auerbach told me, "I used to have a lot of quotes...words should have been attributed to Berthold Auerbach, a successful German theater impresario...1939. This same reader ...
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Meditations on Jewish Creative Identity: Representations of the Jewish Artist in the Works of German-Jewish Writers from Heine to Feuchtwanger.(Book Review)
; ...authors discussed include Heinrich Heine (1798-1856), Berthold Auerbach (1812-1882), Karl Emil Franzos (1848-1904), Karl Kraus...identity in contemporary German culture (p. 58). While Auerbach and Franzos present more realistic portrayals of Jewish...
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Sephardic Amsterdam and the myths of Jewish modernity.(REVIEW ESSAYS)
; ...imagine seventeenth-century Amsterdam as fundamentally unfamiliar and remote. Both Heinrich Heine and the novelist Berthold Auerbach strongly identified with Spinoza--but their romantic attachment to him was predicated on the contrast they perceived...
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Searching for a secular legacy.
; ...male luminaries or emblematic figures: Moses Mendelssohn and Heinrich Heine, Ludwig Borne and Ludwig Bamberger, Berthold Auerbach and Gabriel Riesser, Walter Rathenau and Martin Buber, Theodor Herzl and Bernard Ballin, Albert Einstein and Fritz...
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This week in Jewish history
; ...Jawitz, historian, founder of Mizrachi movement, author of 13-volume history of the Jews, 1924 Shvat 19 Yahrzeit of Berthold Auerbach, German author and leader of Jewish emancipation, author of Schwarzwalder Dorfgeschichten, 1882 * Yahrzeit of Peter...
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On my great-grandfather, my grandfather, my father and me.
; ...writer; he wrote novels and novellas in a rather conventional style. He was therefore no Heine or Borne, or even a Berthold Auerbach, with whom he was close friends. He was close friends with absolutely everybody who at that time had such a great...
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