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    Prämienbild : Faust und Gretchen / nach einem Karton von F. Rothbart

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    PRÄMIENBILD : FAUST UND GRETCHEN / NACH EINEM KARTON VON F. ROTHBART Prämienbild : Faust und Gretchen / nach einem Karton von F. Rothbart (1) Prämienbild: Faust und Gretchen. (1

    Faust und Gretchen / nach Carton von F. Rothbart. Gest. von C. Deis

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    FAUST UND GRETCHEN / NACH CARTON VON F. ROTHBART. GEST. VON C. DEIS Faust und Gretchen / nach Carton von F. Rothbart. Gest. von C. Deis (1) Illustration: Faust und Gretchen. (1

    Faust und Gretchen / nach Carton von F. Rothbart. Gest. von C. Deis

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    FAUST UND GRETCHEN / NACH CARTON VON F. ROTHBART. GEST. VON C. DEIS Faust und Gretchen / nach Carton von F. Rothbart. Gest. von C. Deis (1) Faust und Gretchen (1

    Ferdinand Reyher papers

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    Ferdinand Reyher (1891-1967) was a novelist, newspaper correspondent, screenwriter, and playwright active in and among many influential artistic, cultural, and social spheres of the twentieth century. The papers document Reyher's literary activities and personal life. The collection includes correspondence; manuscripts; Reyher's notes and research; clippings; legal and financial documents; and other personal material, including diaries, photographs, and drawings. Throughout his writing career, Ferdinand Reyher wrote short fiction and articles for many magazines. Reyher was active in Hollywood during the 1930s and early 1940s as a film doctor and screenwriter at several studios, including RKO, MGM, and Paramount. Ferdinand Reyher was among those who helped to extricate German playwright, poet, and dramatic theorist Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) and his family from Nazi Germany in 1941. Reyher and Brecht made attempts to collaborate on various works in the late 1930s to mid-1940s, and he actively promoted the translation and performance of Brecht's work in the United States. Reyher was an acquaintance of many well-known twentieth-century literary figures, prominent photographers, screenwriters and producers of Hollywood's golden era, and artists. Figures represented in the collection include Ford Maddox Ford, Wallace Stevens, Sinclair Lewis, John Huston , and Paul Henreid. Other notable correspondents include journalist George Seldes, publisher John Rodker, and Reyher's first wife, suffragette, political activist, and author, Rebecca Hourwich Reyher. Also represented in Reyher's papers is his second wife, Chinese writer and translator Eileen Chang (1920-1995)

    Rothbart, Ferdinand

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    Rothbart, Ferdinand

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