Correspondence, 1910, with Albert Langen.

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Correspondence, 1910, with Albert Langen.

Correspondence with the publisher Albert Langen regarding his purchase of Langen's entire stock of Heinrich Mann's works, the rights to Mann's future writings and exchanges of works by other authors. With three letters concerning publication of works by the Russian writer Ossip Dymow.

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Langen, Albert

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Dymow, Ossip, 1878-1959

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Ossip Dymow, playwright and screenwriter, was born in Russia. He wrote in Russian, German, and Yiddish in his early years, and became best known to English-speaking audiences for his play NJU, translated into English and staged in New York in 1917, and made into a silent film in 1924. In addition to his plays, Ossip Dymow contributed to the screen adaptation of Joseph Roth's novel JOB, which became the film SINS OF MAN in 1936. From the description of Ossip Dymow papers, 1906-1946. (...

Mann, Heinrich, 1871-1950

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Heinrich Mann, one of the foremost German writers of the twentieth century, lived almost penniless and seemingly forgotten in Los Angeles for nearly a decade before his death in 1950. Heinrich Mann was the elder brother of Nobel Prize winning novelist Thomas Mann. Despite his name and literary stature, Heinrich Mann remained virtually unknown in this country. By contrast, in pre-Hitler Germany, Heinrich had been both respected by fellow writers and popular with readers, perhaps even more so than...

Cassirer, Paul

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German art dealer and publisher. From the description of Correspondence, 1910, with Albert Langen. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79168291 Biographical Note Bruno (1872-1941) and Paul (1871-1926) Cassirer were cousins who in 1898 opened an art gallery closely associated with the Berlin Secession. Their opening exhibition featured works of Degas, Meunier, and Liebermann. Later shows included Corinth, Slevo...