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Friedrich Gundolf , born Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger (18801931) was a German-Jewish literary scholar and poet. 1880 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... The word Jew (Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity; and often a combination of these attributes. ...


He was an important member of the Georgekreis, but Stefan George broke completely with him, on the occasion of his marriage in 1926. Gundolf's works were banned by the Nazis in 1933. Stefan George (Bingen, Hesse, July 12, 1868 - Locarno, December 4, 1933) was a German poet and translator. ... Stefan George (1910) Stefan George (Bingen, Hesse, July 12, 1868 – Locarno, December 4, 1933) was a German poet and translator. ... The Nazi party used a right-facing swastika as their symbol and the red and black colors were said to represent Blut und Boden (blood and soil). ...


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In 1774, Friedrich von Blanckenburg, in a treatise on the novel, had called for the emotional range of Shakespeare’s plays to be made available for the purposes of fiction (1965, 100-68).
Friedrich Schlegel’s comments on Hamlet, in Über das Studium der griechischen Poesie (On the Study of Greek Poetry) (1795-7) are part of a philosophical and aesthetic critique of modern poetry in general.
Friedrich Theodor Vischer, on the other hand, seizes on the mixed quality of Hamlet’s character, the morbid and the healthy, the justified and the unjustified, in thought and deed.
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