Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1940-1942.

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Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1940-1942.

The correspondence, which reflects a friendship with Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, touches on aspects of the emigration of Paul and Jella to the U.S.; their subsequent life in New York City (including concerts attended) and contact with other émigrés; their financial worries; and Paul Stefan's professional work, often with reference to his contacts with publishers. Among the projects Stefan mentions are translations of previous books; his edited volume of letters of Verdi (jointly with Werfel); a review of Werfel's novel The Song of Bernadette; and a proposed biography of Werfel. The letter to Korner (here spelled Körner) appears to concern the latter's mediation in Stefan's requesting a loan from Alma and Franz. Included is a clipping of an article by Stefan, "Lidice: Der Gipfel der Nazi-Verbrechen," published in the New York-based German-language weekly Neue Volkszeitung, in 1942.

12 items (13 leaves).

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Stefan, Paul, 1879-1943

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Jella von Braun-Fernwald was a singer and the wife of Paul Stefan; they married in 1940. Paul and Jella fled Vienna together in 1938, going first to Switzerland and later to France, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1941. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1940-1942. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 428888066 Gabriele ("Jella") von Braun-Fernwald was a singer and Paul Stefan's wife. Paul and Yella had been friends of A...

Braun-Fernwald, Jella ˜vonœ 1894-1965

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Korner, John.

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