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Arno Gassmann : Dear father, dear God? The father-son conflict among the authors of the closer Prague circle (Max Brod - Franz Kafka - Oskar tree - Ludwig Winder). Diss. Karlsruhe 2001, Hedgehog, Oldenburg 2002 (studies to the German literature, literature and media science 83),
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Jindra Broukalová: Ludwig Winder as a poet of the human soul and reality. A contribution to the contemplation of the novel "The heir to the throne, a Franz Ferdinand novel" in the context of the narrative work of its author. Univ. Karlova, Praha 2008,
647: 68:, where he was brought up in a strictly religious atmosphere. In 1906 he published his first poetry book at his own expense. After moving to Vienna in 1907 he worked for the liberal newspaper 109:
He worked for various newspapers as an editor, literary critic, local journalist, theatre lecturer, etc. Between 1915 and 1938 he wrote over 2,500 feature articles for the newspaper
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Gerhard Härle : How much beauty does the man need? Ludwig Winders, Hugo '- or the duel of outsiders. In: Forum Homosexuality and Literature 30 (1997), pp. 99–117.
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which examined the difficulties faced by Jews from religious eastern communities in integrating themselves into modern western society. His semi-autobiographical novels
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26 (2006), 2, p. 50–66; der Text wurde abgedruckt in: 'Das fehlende Kapitel – Anmerkungen zur vollständigen Fassung von Ludwig Winders Roman "Die Pflicht"', in:
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Patricia-Charlotta Steinfeld : Ludwig Winder (1889-1946) and the Prague German literature. First full bibliography of the work Ludwig Winder. Röll, Dettelbach 2009.
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Viele Feinde und wenig Ehre. Psychogramm des Thronfolgers und seiner Epoche – Ludwig Winders Franz-Ferdinand-Roman von 1937 ist von stupender Unterhaltsamkeit
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through Poland and Scandinavia to England. The younger daughter Eva, born in 1920, chose to remain in Prague. She died in 1945 in the concentration camp at
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Kurt Krolop : Ludwig Winder (1889-1946). His life and his narrative early work. A contribution to the history of Prague German literature. Hall 1967.
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Kurt Krolop : Ludwig Winder (1889-1946). His life and his narrative early work. A contribution to the history of Prague German literature. Hall 1967
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Judith von Sternburg: God's evil dreams. The novels of Ludwig Winders. With a preliminary remark by Dieter Sudhoff . Hedgehog, Paderborn 1994.
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After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia Ludwig Winder fled on 29 June 1939 with his wife Hedwig (1891–1987) and their older daughter
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Siehe dazu Jörg Thunecke: 'Das fehlende Kapitel – Anmerkungen zur vollständigen Fassung von Ludwig Winders Roman "Die Pflicht"', in:
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24 (2006), 2, p. 241–292, hier S. 270–292. Leider fehlt dieses Kapitel in der Neuausgabe des Wuppertaler Arco Verlages.
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and dealt with the themes of domination, power and oppression faced by Czech resistance against their German invaders.
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Christiane Spirek: A voice from Bohemia - the Prague author Ludwig Winder. In: Exile 17 (1997), p. 45-55.
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Jürgen Serke, Böhmische Dörfer: putování opuštěnou literární krajinou. Kapitola Ludwig Winder, s. 163–165
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after completing his matriculation examination before joining the editorial staff of the nationalist
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In England Winder also worked in newspapers and continued to write novels under the two
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Margarita Pazi : An attempt by Jewish German-Czech symbiosis: Ludwig Winder. In:
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Ludwig Winder in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
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and published by George G. Harrap in 1944. Other novels from this period include
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J. von Sternburg, Gottes boese Traeume. Die Romane Ludwig Winders (1994)
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The Architecture of Modern Culture: Towards a Narrative Cultural Theory
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when he and his family moved to the UK where he spent his last years.
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His later novels were concerned with the history and downfall of the
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Austrian-Czech German-language writer, journalist and literary critic
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Herbert Moldau and G. A. List, under the latter name writing
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Jews who immigrated to the United Kingdom to escape Nazism
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on 16 June 1946 aged 57. His ashes were buried in London.
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and was a close friend of the journalist and philosopher
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In the summer of 1941 Ludwig Winder was diagnosed with
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Marianne Winder in the 1939 England and Wales Register
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in Prague. In 1917 Winder published his first novel,
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Ĺ afov
Baldock
World War II
Ĺ afov
Moravia
Austria-Hungary
Holešov
Deutsche Zeitung Bohemia
Prague Circle
Franz Kafka
Felix Weltsch
Oskar Baum
Max Brod
Johannes Urzidil
Ilse Aichinger
Robert Musil
Habsburg monarchy
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Marianne Winder
Bergen-Belsen
Reigate
Baldock
Hertfordshire
pseudonyms
Czechoslovak government-in-exile
coronary thrombosis
Baldock
ISBN
3-552-04210-5

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