Wilhelm Stekel papers, 1910-1969.

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Wilhelm Stekel papers, 1910-1969.

Correspondence, articles, biographical sketch, notes on Stekel by his son Eric-Paul Stekel, printed material relating to his son's career as a musician, conductor, and composer, and a photograph of a portrait sketch of Stekel. Correspondents include Heinrich Gomperz, Maximilian Steiner, and George Sylvester Viereck.

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Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962

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Poet, novelist, journalist, biographer, and pro-German publicist; biographer of Edward M. House; in March, 1942 convicted of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act and sentenced to prison. From the description of George Sylvester Viereck papers, 1924-1938 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169142 "George Sylvester Viereck," http://www.anb.org (accessed September 27, 2006). Biographical information derived from the collection. ...

Stekel, Eric-Paul, b. 1898

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Apparently Stekel had known Alma Mahler since at least 1940; he recalls giving her at that time, in Paris, a manuscript of a violin concerto which he had dedicated to her. He writes from Genoble, France. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1956-1963. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864547 ...

Stekel, Wilhelm, 1868-1940

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Psychoanalyst. From the description of Wilhelm Stekel papers, 1910-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983116 ...

Gomperz, Heinrich, 1873-1942

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Philosopher and classics scholar Heinrich Gomperz, born in Vienna in 1873, was the son of philosopher Theodor Gomperz. He was on the periphery of the Schlick Circle in Vienna, a discussion group organized in 1924 by the physics professor Moritz Schlick. This group was pluralistic and committed to the ideals of the Enlightenment, seeking to make philosophy scientific with the help of modern logic on the basis of scientific and everyday experience. Gomperz came to Southern California in 1936 as a ...

Steiner, Maximilian, 1874-1942

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