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20: 301: 148:. In addition to the Richard Beer-Hofmann Collection (AR 745) and the Miriam Beer-Hofmann Lens Collection (AR 7258), there is a research collection (AR 25593) of the literary historian Richard M. Sheirich's papers at the Leo Baeck Archive. Sheirich's collection sheds light on Beer-Hofmann's preparation for discussing Jewish topics in his works as well as his daughter's efforts to keep her father's as one of the most important modern literary author's memory. 361: 52:
to Jewish parents. His mother died within a week of his birth and after her death, he was adopted and reared by his uncle and his aunt, Bertha and Alois Hofmann. He spent his early childhood in
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Beer-Hofmann's literary output consists primarily of novellas, dramas, and poems. It can be considered part of the literary current of the
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Beer-Hofmann married Paula Lissy in 1897. Their daughter Miriam Beer-Hofmann Lens was born in the same year.
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in 1945 in the United States. One year after his death the Beer-Hofmann Society was created in New York.
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in 1890. In the same year of his graduation, he became acquainted with the writers
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Richard Beer-Hofmann's as well as his daughter's papers can be found in the
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Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to the United States
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Trilogy “Die Historie von König David” (uncompleted)
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citizen, but died that same year on 26 September in
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Austrian
dramatist
poet
Vienna
Brno
Moravia
law
doctorate
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Hermann Bahr
Arthur Schnitzler
novellas
short stories
poetry
theatre director
Max Reinhardt
ZĂĽrich
Germany
United States
New York City
Wiener Moderne
Volksschillerpreis
National Institute of Arts and Letters
Leo Baeck Institute Archives
The Holocaust in Austria
Vugesta
List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art
"Richard Beer-Hofmann Collection at LBI New York"
McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of world drama, A-C

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