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Richard von Schaukal, 1924

Richard (von) Schaukal (27 May 1874 in Brno – 10 October 1942 in Vienna) was a Moravia-born Austrian poet.

Bibliography

  • Gedichte, 1893 (poetry)
  • Meine Gärten, 1897 (poetry)
  • Tristia, 1898 (poetry)
  • Tage und Träume, 1899 (poetry)
  • Sehnsucht, 1900 (poetry)
  • Intérieurs aus dem Leben der Zwanzigjährigen, 1901
  • Von Tod zu Tod und andere kleine Geschichten, 1902
  • Pierrot und Colombine oder das Lied von der Ehe, 1902
  • Mimi Lynx, 1904 (novella)
  • Eros Thanatos, 1906 (short stories)
  • Leben und Meinungen des Herrn Andreas von Balthesser eines Dandy und Dilettanten, 1907
  • Giorgone oder Gespräche über die Kunst, 1907
  • Buch der Seele, 1908 (poetry)
  • Vom unsichtbaren Königreich, 1910
  • Die Märchen von Hans Bürgers Kindheit, 1913
  • Kindergedichte, 1913
  • Eherne Sonette. 1914, 1914
  • Herbst, 1914 (poetry)
  • Das Buch Immergrün, 1915
  • Heimat der Seele, 1916 (poetry)
  • Dionys-bácsi, 1922 (short stories)
  • Jahresringe, 1922 (poetry)
  • Herbsthöhe, 1933 (poetry)

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  •  German Wikiquote has quotations related to: Richard von Schaukal
  • Aeiou (an entry on R.S. in an Austrian database for cultural information / German language/ with one photograph shown and secondary literature)


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