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Khol, František (1877–1930), Czechoslovakian writer and historian,
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66
Kierkegaard, Søren (1813–55), Danish philosopher,
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58
Kinkel, Walter (1871–), German neo-Kantian philosopher
Kisch, Egon Erwin (1885–1948), Jewish author and journalist from Prague,
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34
Kleist, Heinrich von (1777–1811), German dramatist,
n
62
Knaben Wunderhorn, Des
, collection of German folk songs edited by Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano
Kol Nidre
, by A. M. Scharkansky
Konkurrenz
, by Ozkar Baum
Körner, Karl Theodor (1791–1813), German poet
Kraus, Karl (1874–1936), Austrian-Jewish publicist and editor of
Die Fackel
Kreutzer Sonata
, The, by Leo Tolstoy
Kropotkin, Prince Peter Alexevich (1842–1921), Russian anarchist author,
n
60
Kubin, Alfred (1877–1959), Sudeten German painter and draughtsman
Kühnemann, Eugen (1868–1946), German literary historian
Kunstwart, Der
, Munich art magazine edited by Ferdinand Avenarius
Kusmin, Michail (1875–1936), Russian poet and novelist
Kvapil, Jaroslav (1868–1950), Czech dramatist
Laforgue, Jules (1860–87), French symbolist poet,
n
6
Lagerlöf, Selma (1858–1940), Swedish author
Lasker-Schüler, Elsa (1876–1945), German-Jewish poetess
Lateiner, Joseph (1853–1935), Yiddish playwright
Lechter, Melchior (1865–1937), German poet, member of Stefan George circle
‘Legend, The’, by Franz Kafka
Leiden der Deutschen
, see
Deutschen in Russland, Die
Lenz, Jacob Michael Reinhold (1751–92), German poet, who went insane
Lichtverkäuferin
, by Morris Rosenfeld
Liszt, Franz (1811–66)
Literarische Welt, Die
, literary magazine edited by Willi Haas, 1925–1934 in Berlin,
n
47
Literarischer Ratgeber
, literary review and guide published occasionally by the Dürerband
Literaturbriefe
, see
Briefe, die neueste Literatur betreffend
Loos, Adolf (1870–1933), Austrian-Jewish architect
Lorrain, Claude (1600–1682), French painter in Italy
Ludwig, Otto (1813–65), German novelist and critic
Luise
, by Johann Heinrich Voss
Luther, Martin (1483–1546)
Madame la mort
, by Rachilde
Maggid
, see
Grosse Maggid, Der
Mahler, Gustav (1860–1911), Austrian-Jewish composer
Maimon, Solomon (1754–1800)
German-Jewish philosopher from Poland
Mam’ zelle Nitouche
, by A. Millaud and H. Meilhac
Mann, Thomas (1875–1955)
Mantegna, Andrea (1431–1506), Italian Painter
Marbot, Jean Baptiste Marcelin de (1782–1854), general under Napoleon
Mariage de Figaro
, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Marignano
, Swiss folk drama by Carl Friedrich Weigand
Martini, Simone (1283–1344), Italian painter
Meditation
, by Franz Kafka,
n
4,
n
31,
n
40,
n
42,
n
50,
n
123
Meeres und der Lieben Wellen, Des
, drama by Franz Grillparzer Meilhac, Henri (1831–92), French librettist
Memoirs of a Revolutionist
, by Prince Peter Alexevich Kropotkin,
n
60
Mendele Mocher Sforim (1836–1917), Yiddish and Hebrew novelist
Mendelssohn, Moses (1729–86), German-Jewish philosopher
Meshumed, Der
, by Joseph Lateiner,
n
18
Metamorphosis, The
, by Franz Kafka,
n
61
Michael Kohlhaas
, by Heinrich von Kleist,
n
62
Millaud, A. (1844–92), French-Jewish playwright
Miroir
, Parisian magazine
Miser, The
, by Molière
Miss Dudelsack
, light opera by Fritz Grünbaum and Heinze Reichert
Missgeschickten, Die
, by Wilhelm Schäfer,
n
26
Moissi, Alexander (1880–1935), famous German actor
Molière (1622–73)
Moralités légendaires
, by Jules Laforgue,
n
6
Morgenrot
, by Otto Stössl
Morgenstern, Christian (1871–1914), German poet
Möricke, Eduard (1804–75), German poet
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–91)
Münchner Neueste Nachrichten
, Munich newspaper
Musil, Robert (1880–1942), Austrian-Jewish novelist, dramatist and essayist
Musset, Alfred de (1810–57), French poet
My Past and Thoughts: the Memoirs of Alexander Herzen, n
60
Myslbeck, Joseph Vaclav (1848–1922), Czechoslovakian sculptor
Nackte Mann, Der
, by Emil Strauss,
n
39
Narciss
, play by Carry Brachvogel, German novelist and playwright (1834–193)
Náš Skautik
, magazine of the Czechoslovakian scout movement,
n
120
Nerval, Gerard de (1808–55), French poet
Neue Geschlecht, Das
, by Theodor Tagger
Neue Rundschau, Die
, literary monthly first published 1890 in Berlin by S. Fischer Verlag
Nomberg, Hirsch David (1876–1927), Yiddish writer
Oeser, Adam Friedrich (1717–99), artist who gave Goethe instructions in painting
Offenbach, Jacques (1819–80), French-Jewish composer
Organismus des Judentums
, by Jacob Fromer
Orpheus in the Underworld
, by Jacques Offenbach
Pallenberg, Max (1877–1934), German-Jewish comedian
Pan
, Berlin literary and art magazine edited by Paul Cassirer
Pascal, Blaise (1623–62)
Peretz, Isaac Loeb (1851–1915), Yiddish and Hebrew writer
Phèdre
, by Jean Racine
Pick, Otto (1887–1940), Jewish journalist from Prague
n 56
n
66
Pietsch, Ludwig (1824–1911), German painter
Pilger Kamanita
, by the Danish author Karl Gjellerup (1857–1919)
Pines, Meyer Isser (1881–1942?), Jewish literary historian from Russia
Pinthus, Kurt (1886–1975), German-Jewish author and journalist Plato
‘Podriatechick, Der’, by Naum Meir Schaikewitz
Poppenberg, Hans (1869–1915), German literary historian and critic
Prager Presse
, German language newspaper edited by Otto Pick,
n
56
Prager Tagblatt
, Prague German-language newspaper
Raabe, Wilhelm (1831–1910), German novelist
Rabinowitz, Solomon, see Sholom Aleichem
Rachilde, pseud, for Marguerite Valette (1862–1935), French novelist and playwright
Racine, Jean (1639–99)
Raphael, (1483–1520)
Ratten, Die
, by Gerhart Hauptmann
Republic, The
, by Plato
Reiseschatten
, by Justinus Kerner
‘Resolutions’, by Franz Kafka,
n
42
Richard and Samuel
, by Max Brod and Franz Kafka
n
14,
n
47,
n
21
Richard III
, by William Shakespeare
Richepin, Jean (1849–1926), French poet, novelist, and dramatist
Richter, Moses (1873–1939), Yiddish playwright
Rideamus, pseud, for Fritz Oliven, (1874–1956), German satirical poet
Rosenfeld, Morris (1862–1917), Yiddish poet
Roskoff, Gustav (1814–89), German author of
Geschichte des Teufels
Rowohlt, Ernst (1887–1960), German publisher,
n
50
Rubens, Peter Paul (1577–1640)
Rückert, Friedrich (1788–1866), German poet
Rundschau
, see
Neue Rundschan, Die
Salten, Felix (1869–1945), Austrian-Jewish author and critic, born in Budapest
Sarcey, Francisque (1827–99), French theatrical critic
Schadow, Johann Gottfried (1764–1850), German sculptor
Schäfer, Wilhelm (1868–1952), German novelist
Scharkansky, A. M., Polish-Jewish poet and playwright
Schaubühne
, literary weekly edited by S. Jacobsohn, published, 1905–18 in Berlin, then absorbed in
Die Weltbühne
Schechite
, by Jacob Gordin
Schicksals Spiele und Ernst, Des
, by Oskar Baum
Schildkraut, Rudolph (1862–1930), Austrian-Jewish actor
Schiller, Friedrich (1759–1805)
Schiller
, biography by Eugen Kühnemann
Schlaf, Johannes (1862–1941), German dramatist and novelist
Schlegel, Friedrich (1772–1824), German romantic poet and critic
Schmidtbonn, Wilhelm (1876–1952), German writer
Schneider als Gemeinderat, Der
, by Moses Richter
Schnitzler, Arthur (1862–1931), Austrian-Jewish playwright and novelist
Schnorr, Julius von Carolsfeld (1794–1872), German Pre-Raphaelite painter
Schomer, pseud for Nahum Meir Schaikewits (1849–1906), Polish-Jewish novelist
Schönherr, Karl (1869–1943), Austrian dramatist
Schönsten Heilegenlegenden in Wort und Bild, Die
, by Expeditus P.
Schmidt (1868–), German priest and author
Schwind, Moritz von (1804–71), German painter
Secessio Judaica
, by Hans Blüher
Seele, Die
, see
Vom Sein und von der Seele
Selbstmörder
, by David Edeslstatt
Selbstwehr
, Prague Zionist weekly
Separated
, autobiographical novel by Johan August Strindberg
Shakespeare, William (1564–1616)
Shaw, George Bernard (1856–1950)
Sholom Aleichem (1859–1916), Yiddish novelist
Siège de Paris, Le
, by Francisque Sarcey
Smetana, Friedrich (1824–84), Czech composer
Soederblom, Nathan (1866–1931), Swedish theologian
Soyka, Otto (1882–1955), German novelist
Staël, Madame de (1776–1817), French writer
Steiner, Rudolf (1861–1925), German founder of the anthroposophical society,
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11
Sternenbraut, Die
, by Christian von Ehrenfels
Sternheim, Karl (1878–1943), German dramatist
Stilling, see Jung-Stilling, Johann Heinrich
‘Stoker, The’, Chap. I of
Amerika
, by Franz Kafka,
n
53
Storm, Theodor Woldsen (1817–88), German poet and novelist
‘Story of Captain Nemo’, see
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
Stössl, Otto (1875–1936), Austrian playwright and novelist,
n
46
Strasse der Verlassenheit, Die
, by W. Fred
Strauss, Emil (1866–1960), German novelist,
n
39
Strauss, Richard (1864–1949), German composer Strindberg, Johan August (1849–1912), Swedish dramatist, novelist, and poet
Strobl, Karl Hans (1877–1946), Austrian novelist from Prague
‘Sudden Walk, The’, by Franz Kafka,
n
40
Sulamith
, by Abraham Goldfaden
Tagblatt
, see
Prager Tagblatt
Tagger, Theodor (Bruckner, Ferdinand, 1891–1958), German-Jewish playwright
Taine, Hyppolite Adolphe (1828–93), French critic and historian
Talmud, 125–6
Taten des Grossen Alexander
, by Michail Kusmin
Tête d’or
, verse play by Paul Claudel,
n
63
Tetschen-Bodenbacher Zeitung
, German-language newspaper, published in Bohemia
Theilhaber, Felix Aaron (1884–1956), German-Jewish writer, later in Israel
‘Three Old Men, The’, story by Leo Tolstoy,
n
121
Tintoretto (1518–94)
Titian (1477–1576)
Tolstoy, Leo (1828–1910)
Tragic Overture
, by Johannes Brahms
Trial, The
, by Franz Kafka,
n
81,
n
86,
n
87 n 101 ,
n
125
Trietsch, Davis (1870–1935), German Zionist writer
Tucholsky, Kurt (1890–1935), German-Jewish publicist
Twenty Thousand Leagues
under
the Sea, by Jules Verne
Über Land und Meer
, illustrated popular magazine published in Stuttgart from 1858 to 1923
‘Unhappiness’, by Franz Kafka,
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4
‘Unmasking a confidence Trickster’, by Franz Kafka,.
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4
Utitz, Emil (1883–1956), Jewish philosopher from Prague,
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33
Velasquez, Diego Rodriguez (1599–1660)
Veit, David
,
see
Briefwechsel Zwischen Rahel und David Veit
Veronese, Paul (1528–88), Italian painter
‘Village Schoolmaster, The’, see ‘Giant Mole, The’
Vojnovič, Ivo (1857–1929), Croat dramatist
Volk des harten Schlafes, Das
, by Oskar Baum,
n
8
Vom Sein und von der Seele
, by Walter Kinkel
Vorwärts
, Der, organ of the Social Democratic Party published in Berlin
Voss, Johann Heinrich (1751–1826), German poet
Vrchlicky, Jaroslav (1853–1912), Czech poet, 140–41
Walser, Robert (1878–1956), Swiss writer and poet
Wasserman, Jakob (1873–1933), German-Jewish novelist
Wedekind, Frank (1864–1918), German dramatist
Weiss, Ernst (1884–1940), German-Jewish novelist and poet,
n 57, n
76,
n
77
Weite Land, Dos
, by Arthur Schnitzler
Weltsch, Felix (1884–1964), Jewish philosopher and publicist from Prague, later in Palestine, n 37,
n
140
Weltsch, Robert (b. 1891), Zionist journalist from Prague, later in Israel, now in England
Werden des Gottesglaubensy Das
, by Nathan Soederblom
Werfel, Franz (1890–1945), Austrian-Jewish poet and novelist