Paul Heyse

Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (; 15 March 1830 – 2 April 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important literary societies, the ''Tunnel über der Spree'' in Berlin and ''Die Krokodile'' in Munich, he wrote novels, poetry, 177 short stories, and about sixty dramas. The sum of Heyse's many and varied productions made him a dominant figure among German men of letters. He was awarded the 1910 Nobel Prize in Literature "as a tribute to the consummate artistry, permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated during his long productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories." Wirsen, one of the Nobel judges, said that "Germany has not had a greater literary genius since Goethe." Heyse is the fifth oldest laureate in literature, after Alice Munro, Jaroslav Seifert, Theodor Mommsen and Doris Lessing. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    Classmark: S 12426
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  2. 2
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1924
    Classmark: G 773
    Book
  3. 3
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1904
    Classmark: G 409
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  4. 4
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1907
    Classmark: G 408
    Book
  5. 5
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1909
    Classmark: G 407
    Book
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    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1910
    Classmark: G 405 , 1
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  7. 7
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1910
    Classmark: G 406
    Book
  8. 8
    by Heyse, Paul
    Published 1900
    Classmark: FC-Hey 7 - 3
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  9. 9
    Published 1898
    Other Authors: “…Heyse, Paul…”
    Classmark: G 405 , 2
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  10. 10
    Published 1929
    Other Authors: “…Heyse, Paul…”
    Classmark: Fon 711
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  11. 11
    Published 1919
    Other Authors: “…Heyse, Paul…”
    Classmark: FC-Hey 8
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  12. 12
    Published 1917
    Other Authors: “…Heyse, Paul…”
    Classmark: FC-Hey 9 / I
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