- Misère (French for "destitution"), misere, nullo, bettel, betl,
beddl or
bettler (German for "beggar";
equivalent terms in
other languages include Spanish:...
-
Ernst Bettler is a
fictional Swiss graphic designer. He was
invented by
Christopher Wilson in a 2000 hoax
article published in the
second issue of Dot...
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Bettler GmbH is a 1919
German silent film
directed by
Alwin Neuß and
starring Paul Otto and Lil Dagover.
Fritz Achterberg Lil
Dagover Fred
Goebel Alwin...
-
stage premiere of
Reinhard Sorge's
Kleist Prize-winning
stage play Der
Bettler almost single-handedly gave
birth to
Expressionism in the
theatre and ultimately...
- the Schnapser, the Gang (or Gangl) and the
Bauernschnapser (Bauer). The
Bettler contracts are very
controversial in
conservative circles,
because they...
- 243–60. doi:10.1124/pr.108.00505. PMC 2847512. PMID 18790874.
Bowery NG,
Bettler B,
Froestl W,
Gallagher JP,
Marshall F,
Raiteri M,
Bonner TI, Enna SJ (June...
- The
Beggar from
Cologne Cathedral (German: Der
Bettler vom Kölner Dom) is a 1927
German silent crime film
directed by Rolf
Randolf and
starring Henry...
- Queen, Jack, Ace. The
winner scores five points. As in
Bettler and ****enbettler the aim of ****-
Bettler (regionally ****-Fechter) is not to take any tricks...
- the
Expressionist and
radically iconoclastic stage play The
Beggar (Der
Bettler),
which won the
Kleist Prize in 1912. Even
though the
invention of both...
-
University of
Minnesota Ayaß,
Wolfgang (1992). Das
Arbeitshaus Breitenau.
Bettler, Landstreicher, Prostituierte, Zuhälter und Fürsorgeempfänger in der Korrektions-...