LC control no. | n 82081877 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Zweig, Friderike Maria Burger Winternitz, 1882-1971 |
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 date | 1882-12-04 |
Death date | 1971-01-18 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) |
Place of death | Stamford (Conn.) |
Field of activity | Literature French language |
Affiliation | Universität Wien |
Profession or occupation | Authors Journalists Teachers Translators |
Found in | France, 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) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friderike_Maria_Zweig> |
Associated language | ger |