Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1930, 1932.

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Correspondence to Franz Werfel, 1930, 1932.

In 1 letter Lessing recommends to Werfel the writer Josef Weinheber, suggesting that Werfel bring Weinheber to the attention of Werfel's publisher Paul Zsolnay. 1 letter is a response to Werfel's speech "Können wir ohne Gottesglauben leben?"

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Lessing, Theodor, 1872-1933

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Theodor Lessing was born in Hannover in 1972. He studied medicine in Freiburg, Bonn and Munich, where he switched to philosophy, literature and psychology. In 1907 he returned to Hannover, where he taught philosophy at the Technische Hochschule. He served as a physician in World War I and established the Volkshochschule in Hanover in 1919. In the 1920s, he became a prolific writer and published articles and essays in several newspapers and magazines. Lessing left Germany in March of 1933 and mov...