Emil Ludwig letters, 1920-1928.

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Emil Ludwig letters, 1920-1928.

The collection consists of seven letters written by Ludwig. Includes: two handwritten letters to Professor Zorn, 30 Oct. 1920 and 18 April 1924, concerned with the publication of his book on Goethe, travel plans, and the possibility of writing articles for newspapers; handwritten letter to Dear sir, 6 May 1928, noting that his picture had been published in a local newspaper and sending two preferable likenesses for future use. Also, three typewritten letters to Herr professor, ca. 1924, in German, part of an ongoing correspondence; handwritten letter to Professor, 15 Oct., no year, in German, possibly part of previously mentioned correspondence.

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Ludwig, Emil, 1881-1948

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Emil Ludwig was a friend of Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel; he had contact with them in France at the beginning of their exile, and he likewise emigrated to the U.S. in 1940 and settled in California, where they continued their friendship with him. Ludwig had become a Swiss citizen in 1932, and he returned to live there after the war. Elga Ludwig was Emil's wife. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, ca. 1939-1946. (University of Pennsylvania Library)....

Zorn, Carl Manthey, 1846-1928

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