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Alfred Klaar

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Alfred Klaar
Photograph of Klaar in 1905
Born(1848-11-07)7 November 1848
Died4 November 1927(1927-11-04) (aged 78)
OccupationWriter

Alfred Klaar (7 November 1848 – 4 November 1927) was an Austrian writer.

Biography

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Alfred Klaar was born on 7 November 1848 in Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire.[1]

In 1885, Klaar was made Privatdozent in German literature at the German Technical High School in Prague [de].[1]

In July 1899, Klaar moved to Berlin with his wife, Paula Eberty [de] (1869–1929).[2]

Klaar died on 4 November 1927 in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Weimar Republic.[3]

Publications

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  • Die Litteratur des Auslandes (1873)
  • Jos. Victor Scheffel (1876)
  • Fahrende Komödianten (1876)
  • Joseph II (c.1880)
  • Das Moderne Drama, Dargestellt in Seinen Richtungen und Hauptvertretern (1883–84)
  • Der Empfang (1888)
  • Diskretion (c.1890)
  • Wer Schimpft der Kauft (c.1890)
  • Franz Grillparzer als Dramatiker (1891)
  • F. Schmeykal (c.1894)
  • Börne's Leben und Wirken (c.1899)
  • Der Faustcyclus (c.1899)

References

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  1. ^ a b Singer, Isidore; Haneman, Frederick T. (1906). "Klaar, Alfred". The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk & Wagnalls. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  2. ^ Topor, Michal (2017). "Alfred Klaar: berlínské reflexe rodných končin". Word and Sense (in Czech). 14 (27): 40–59 – via Charles University Digital Repository.
  3. ^ Heuer, Renate (1977). "Klaar, Alfred". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Duncker & Humblot. Retrieved 2 May 2021.