- Karl
Leberecht Immermann (24
April 1796 – 25
August 1840) was a
German dramatist,
novelist and a poet. He was born at Magdeburg, the son of a government...
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Immermann-Preis was a
literary prize of Germany. 'Old'
Immermann-Preis 1936–43(?) 1936:
Albert Bauer,
Hermann Stahl 1942:
Wilhelm Schäfer 'New' Immermann-Preis...
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biographical film
directed by Hans
Schweikart and
starring Eugen Klöpfer, Eva
Immermann and
Hedwig Wangel. It
portrays the life of
Friedrich List, a
German who...
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Justice (credited
collectively as
Harry Kirkpatrick)
Produced by
William J.
Immermann Josi W.
Konski (as Josi Konski)
Starring Patrick Lowe
Cheryl Arutt Sarah...
- Rahel, who held a
leading salon.
Another friend was the
satirist Karl
Immermann, who had
praised Heine's
first verse collection, Gedichte, when it appeared...
- Stankevich,
Russian philosopher, poet (b. 1813)
August 25 – Karl
Leberecht Immermann,
German novelist,
dramatist (b. 1796)
September 11 – John
Gabriel Perboyre...
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Kirkpatrick (as
James Justice)
Produced by Josi W.
Konski William J.
Immermann Starring Nicolas de Toth
Sarah Buxton Rawley Valverde Lance LeGault John...
- A.; Musäus,
Johann Karl August; Schiller, Friedrich; Hauff, Wilhelm;
Immermann, Karl Leberecht; Velde, C. F. van der (Carl Franz); Hoffmann, E. T. A...
- region. He also
worked as an
illustrator (Der
Oberhof by Karl
Leberecht Immermann, Barfüßele by
Berthold Auerbach, and others). Later, he
became a Royal...
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occasionally appeared in
other standalone works. In 1838–39, Karl
Leberecht Immermann published the long
novel Münchhausen: Eine
Geschichte in
Arabesken (Münchhausen:...