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    Hanns Theodor Wilhelm Freiherr von Gumppenberg (4 December 1866 – 29 March 1928) was a German poet, translator, cabaret artist and theatre critic. He used...
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    Otto Hupp, Balthasar Schmitt [de], Franz Ruben and Rudolf von Seitz, Hanns von Gumppenberg & Franz Xaver Zettler. Rooms throughout the castle are refurnished...
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  • blind, and in 1897 she married the German writer and journalist Hanns von Gumppenberg. From 1872 to 1878, Ottilie was a member of the board of the Israelitische...
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  • Source for the list of works: Herzog Philipps Brautfahrt (after Hanns von Gumppenberg), Opernlustspiel 3 acts (1909 Graz). Glasbläser und Dogaressa (after...
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    Ferté-Milon. 1958: Das trunkene Lied, Munich: Desch. (In German). trans. Hanns von Gumppenberg, Felix Niedner, Georg Schwarz. 1977: Fredman's Epistles and Songs...
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    circle included Otto Erich Hartleben, Frank Wedekind, Hanns von Gumppenberg, Ludwig Thoma and Eduard von Keyserling. He began writing again. The dramas Lebenswende...
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