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    Replication Data Dissertation Margarete Schweizerhof

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    Data for replication of qualitative and quantitative methods in Dissertation of author Margarete Schweizerho

    Death Mask of Margarete Susman (1872-1966).

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    Born in Hamburg on October 14, 1872, the author and philosopher Margarete Susman emigrated to Switzerland in 1933 and died on January 16, 1966. Her married name was Margarete von Bendemann.Elsbeth Stoiber is an artist in Switzerlan

    [Meine Schwester] : Correspondence with Margarete Susman 1934-1946

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    Part of the Margarete Susman Collection40 letters, six postal cards, four poems from Karl Wolfskehl to Margarete Susman.See listingKarl Wolfskehl, born 1869 in Darmstadt, Germany, was a German Jewish author who wrote poetry, prose and drama. For a while he was active in Munich in a group of intellectuals based around Alfred Schuler. In 1933 he emigrated to Switzerland, then to Italy and ultimately to New Zealand, where he died in 1948.Born in Hamburg on October 14, 1872, the author and philosopher Margarete Susman emigrated to Switzerland in 1933 and died on January 16, 1966. Her married name was Margarete von Bendemann.digitize

    Mein Leben in Deutschland vor und nach dem 30. Januar 1933. /

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    Margaret(e) Neff (other names: Margarete Temmer, Margarete Klein-Rogge, Margarete Junck, Margaret Neff-Jerome), an actress, was born in Vienna in 1892. She got her first engagement at the "Deutsches Theater" in Berlin by Prof. Max Reinhardt. Later she was engaged at the "Deutsches Landestheater" in Prague, at the Berliner Staatstheater, and at the "Deutsches Nationaltheater" in Weimar.Synopsis in filesee also archival collection: "Temmer family Collection" [AR 7272]Junck, MargareteTemmer, MargareteKlein-Rogge, MargareteSchubert, FranziskaDeutsches Landestheater (Prague)PragueWeima

    Bienen-Besuch! : Bienen-Besuch

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    Drei Blumenelfen reichen einer Biene in einer Schale NahrungMeta GoetzKarte ungelaufenAuf einigen Postkarten der Künstlerin steht statt "Margarete" der Vorname "Meta"Vgl. die Zeichnung "Bienen Besuch aus dem Waldhof", Signatur: Goe 57Nr. 2084/2 Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Graphische Sammlung und Fotoarchi

    Margarete Susman Collection 1905-1972 Bulk dates: 1912-1966

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    This collection holds the papers of the author Margarete Susman, with a focus on the significant events of her life and her relationships with others. In addition to drafts of her memoirs the collection contains extensive correspondence with Gertrud Kantorowicz, Georg Simmel and Karl Wolfskehl. Other items include newspaper clippings, among them many obituaries, other correspondence, a few photographs and other papers.Correspondence with Karl Wolfskehl (40 letters, six postal cards, four poems by Wolfskehl) also available in AR 3022.Margarete Susman was born in Hamburg, Germany, on October 14, 1872, the third daughter of Adolph Susman and his wife Jenni (née Katzenstein). She grew up in Zürich, Switzerland. Since her father forbade her to study at the university in Zürich, she turned to writing, drawing and painting. She studied art in ateliers in Paris, Düsseldorf and Munich, where she encountered art historian Gertrud Kantorowicz, who would become a close friend. In 1901 Susman’s first book of poetry was published, Mein Land. Gedichte.In 1905 Margarete Susman married the painter Eduard von Bendemann and the couple moved to Berlin; in his social circles she would meet individuals such as Georg Simmel and Martin Buber, Ernst Bloch, and Bernard Groetheysen, among many others. The following year they had a son, Erwin. She continued to write and publish books of her own poetry as well as on literature, such as Das Wesen der modernen deutschen Lyrik (1910), which brought her into contact with Stefan George. Susman also began to write essays for the Frankfurter Zeitung. In 1912 the family moved to Rüschlikon, Switzerland, and soon after her first philosophical essay "Spinoza und das jüdische Weltgefühl" appeared in the compendium “Vom Judentum”, together with essays by Martin Buber and many others. Once World War I began, her husband returned to Germany to volunteer for military service and in 1915 Margarete and her son went to Frankfurt am Main. After the war the family resided in Frankfurt and later in Säckingen. She continued to write for the Frankfurter Zeitung, with many essays reflecting on philosophical or religious themes. In 1928 she and her husband divorced. In 1929 her book Die Frauen der Romantik was published.In summer 1933 she left Germany, returning to Zürich in January 1934. Both her sister Paula and her close friend Gertrud Kantorowicz tried to emigrate to Switzerland, but were both captured at the border; Paula committed suicide and Kantorowicz died in Theresienstadt. Margarete Susman resided in Switzerland for the rest of her life and continued to write books and essays in spite of failing eyesight in her later years. Among these was her book Das Buch Hiob und das Schicksal des jüdischen Volkes, which was published in 1946 and was an attempt to deal with the events of the Holocaust. In 1951 her book on Goethe and Charlotte von Stein, Deutung einer großen Liebe came out. A book of essays, Vom Geheimnis der Freiheit was published in 1964, as did her published memoir Ich habe viele Leben gelebt. Margarete Susman died in Switzerland on January 16, 1966.15 catalogue cards.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionProcesseddigitizedLandauer, Gustav ; Berndl, Gustav

    Sonnen-Engelein

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    von Margarete GoetzBesitzervermerk mit Feder auf der Titelseite: "Eigentum von Enzo Ertini" Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Signatur: Goe 561Geschenk von Urs-Beat und Cordula Ertini, Eingang 1993 oder 1998 Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Signatur: Goe 561Widmung mit Bleistift auf der Titelseite: "Den innigsten Dank bringen Dir, treues herzliebes / teures Mütterlein, Klein-Enzo & / alle" Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Signatur: Goe 56

    Photograph of sculptured death mask of the writer Margarete Susman.

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    Born in Hamburg on October 14, 1872, the author and philosopher Margarete Susman emigrated to Switzerland in 1933 and died on January 16, 1966. Her married name was Margarete von Bendemann.Elsbeth Stoiber is an artist in SwitzerlandDigital Imag
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