This second volume of letters by Ludwig Anzengruber offers a compelling glimpse into the life and thoughts of the renowned Austrian playwright and novelist. Compiled and edited with insightful biographical contributions by Anton Bettelheim, the collection provides invaluable primary source material for understanding Anzengruber's artistic development and his perspectives on the social and cultural landscape of his time.
The letters reveal Anzengruber's relationships with fellow writers, publishers, and critics, shedding light on the literary world of the late 19th century. Students of German literature and Austrian history will find this volume an indispensable resource, offering a personal and intimate portrayal of one of Austria's most important literary figures. This edition preserves the authenticity of Anzengruber's voice, capturing the nuances of his character and the intellectual ferment of his era.
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