Gräber von Stefan George ; melodie von Armin Knab : manuscript, [1920s]

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Gräber von Stefan George ; melodie von Armin Knab : manuscript, [1920s]

Consists of a manuscript poem by the German poet Stephan George which was set to music by the German composer, Armin Knab. Included with the manuscript is a gelatin print of George and his "Circle". There are three other photographs, one is of George, Friedrich Gundolf, and Karl August Klein, there is a photogravure of George sitting in a chair, dated ca. 1924-1925, and an autographed gelatin print of Gundolf dated March 1925. These last three photographs were published in MEIN BILD VON STEFAN GEORGE (1951) by Robert Boehringer.

1 item (4 leaves) ; 27.5 x 17.8 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008203

Princeton University Library

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George, Stefan, 1868-1933

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Stefan George, German poet, editor, and translator, was at the center of an influential literary and academic circle known as the "Georgekreis." This included many leading young writers of the day such as Friedrich Gundolf and Ludwig Klages. He was thought of by his contemporaries as a "prophet" and a "priest," or the "Master," as he had his disciples call him. George's poetry was a major influence on the music of the Second Viennese School of composers. Armin Knab, a Ge...

Knab, Armin, 1881-1951

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