Die Baumeister der Welt : manuscript, undated.

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Die Baumeister der Welt : manuscript, undated.

Partial draft concerning Stendhal. Possibly part of his Drei Dichter ihres Lebens (Bd. 3), concerning Casanova, Stendhal and Tolstoy.

24 leaves ; 40 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7802418

Houghton Library

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