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Zweig, Friderike Maria Burger Winternitz, 1882-1971

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Personal name headingZweig, Friderike Maria Burger Winternitz, 1882-1971
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Variant(s)Winternitz, F. M. Zweig- (Friderike Maria Zweig-), 1882-1971
Winternitz, Friderike Maria, 1882-1971
Zweig, Friderike M. (Friderike Maria), 1882-1971
Zweig, Friderike Maria, 1882-1971
Zweig, Friederike Maria, 1882-1971
Zweig-Winternitz, F. M. (Friderike Maria), 1882-1971
Birth date1882-12-04
Death date1971-01-18
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathStamford (Conn.)
Field of activityLiterature French language
AffiliationUniversität Wien
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists Teachers Translators
Found inFrance, A. Das leben der heiligen Johanna, 1926.
Her Greatness revisited, c1982: CIP title page (Friderike M. Zweig) cover (Friderike Maria Zweig)
Medardus, 1930: title page (René Arcos) title page verso (Übertragen von Friederike Maria Zweig)
German Wikipedia, viewed on October 6, 2016: Friderike Maria Zweig (also Friederike Maria Zweig; born December 4, 1882 in Vienna; died January 18, 1971 in Stamford, Connecticut; Austrian writer, journalist, teacher, and translator; first wife of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig; daughter of Emanuel Burger (1844-1902) and Theresia Elisabeth Burger (born Feigl; 1844-1923); studied literature and French at the University of Vienna; first married to Felix Edler von Winternitz whom she divorced in 1914)
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