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Anzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889

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Personal name headingAnzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889
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Variant(s)Anzengruber, L., 1839-1889
Anzengruber, Ludw., 1839-1889
See alsoAlternate identity: Gruber, L., 1839-1889
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Birth date1839-11-29
Death date1889-12-10
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Field of activityCreative writing Journalism
AffiliationVolkstheater (Vienna, Austria)
Profession or occupationDramatists Poets Novelists Journalists Dramaturges
Found inHis Ausgewählte Werke in Einzelausgaben, c1977- : v. 1, t.p. (Ludwig Anzengruber)
LC man. auth. cd. (b. 1839; d.1899)
Anzengruber, Ludwig. Die Kreuzelschreiber, 2015: title page (Ludwig Anzengruber)
Wikipedia, viewed June 28, 2018 (Ludwig Anzengruber (born November 29, 1839 ; died December 10, 1889) was an Austrian dramatist, novelist and poet. He was born and died in Vienna, Austria. In 1870, under the pseudonym L. Gruber, he wrote what was to be his breakthrough, his anti-clerical drama Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld (The Priest from Kirchfeld). The play was first produced at the Theater an der Wien, and its premiere on 5 November was a great success. From April 1882 until May 1885 he was the editor of the Viennese paper Die Heimat (The Homeland), in May 1884 he became a contributing editor of Le Figaro and in August 1888 he became the editor of the Wiener Bote (Vienna Messenger). In September 1888 he was given the position of dramaturg for the Volkstheater Wien in Vienna)
DNB in VIAF, viewed June 28, 2018 (Anzengruber, Ludwig; male; language: German; other names: Anzengruber, Ludw., Gruber, L. (Pseudonym), Anzengruber, L., Gruber, Ludwig (Pseudonym); Austrian writer)
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