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Alfred Bock
Alfred Bock (14 October 1859, Giessen, Grand Duchy of Hesse – 6 March 1932, Giessen) was a German writer. In 1924, Bock was awarded the prestigious Georg Büchner Prize, the most important literary prize for German language literature. Bock was educated at the University of Giessen. Deutsche Biographie described Bock's style as "the art of a strong and comfortable bourgeoisie who takes people as forces of nature and the world without coloured glass." Notes 1859 births 1932 deaths People from Giessen 19th-century German male writers 19th-century German writers 20th-century German male writers German male novelists {{Germany-writer-stub ...
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Alfred Bock (Schriftsteller) 1909
Alfred Bock (14 October 1859, Giessen, Grand Duchy of Hesse – 6 March 1932, Giessen) was a German writer. In 1924, Bock was awarded the prestigious Georg Büchner Prize, the most important literary prize for German language literature. Bock was educated at the University of Giessen. Deutsche Biographie described Bock's style as "the art of a strong and comfortable bourgeoisie who takes people as forces of nature and the world without coloured glass." Notes 1859 births 1932 deaths People from Giessen 19th-century German male writers 19th-century German writers 20th-century German male writers German male novelists {{Germany-writer-stub ...
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