Erwin von Busse also known as Granand or Erwin von Busse-Granand (12 January 1885 – 10 April 1939) was a German writer, artist, theater director, art historian...
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Hermann Busse (1872–1918), German lyric poet and literary critic Erwin von Busse (1895–1939), German writer, artist, stage director Ewald W. Busse (1917–2004)...
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article by Leonid Sabaneyev about Alexander Scriabin an article by Erwin von Busse on Robert Delaunay, illustrated with a print of his The Window on the...
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the Don Munio chapter for his 1874 oratorio The Legend of Don Munio. Erwin von Busse published a collection of short stories called Liebesmärchen or "Lovers...
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"Burggraf, Waldfried". Mann für Mann: biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte von Freundesliebe und mannmännlicher Sexualität im deutschen Sprachraum (in German)...
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exposé books about espionage or crime, or explicit erotic fiction. Erwin von Busse used a pseudonym when he published short stories about sexually charged...
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with Blaue Reiter. The Blaue Reiter connections led to the article by Erwin von Busse titled "Robert Delaunay's Methods of Composition", which appeared in...
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publication of some of the world's first openly gay literature. In 1920 Erwin von Busse published a collection of stories about sexually charged encounters...
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premiere at the Munich Kammerspiele in Munich. It was directed by Erwin von Busse and received largely unfavorable reviews. Harold Pinter’s staging of...
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stereotype now, but back then quite extraordinary." In Germany in 1920, Erwin von Busse published a collection of short stories about erotic encounters between...
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