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Heinrich Glücksmann (born 7 July 1864, in Rackschitz ( cs, Rakšice, part of
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) – died June 1947, in Argentina) was a
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n-born Austrian author. He began his
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career at 16, one of his first productions being ''" Aufsätze über Frauensitten und Unsitten"'', which appeared in the ''"
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")''. He then became a teacher in the Vienna School of Acting. From 1882 to 1885 he was editor of the ''" Fünfkirchner Zeitung"'' (of
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), and from 1884 to 1886 held similar positions with the ''" Neue Pester Journal"'' and the ''" Polit'sche Volksblatt"'' of
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. In 1886 Glücksmann published an illustrated biographical edition of the works of
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, the painter; and in the same year he published a biography of Munkàcsy. Since that time he had been active as a
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. His bequest is stored in the Theatermuseum in Vienna.
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Literary works

His works are: * '' Weihnachts-Zauber'', drama, 1888 (''Christmas Magic'') * ''Die Ball-Königin'', comedy, translated from the Hungarian, 1889 (''The Queen of the Ball'') * ''
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, 1891 (''Vienna'') * '' Neues Evangelium'', drama, 1892 (''New Gospel'') * ''
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'', 1893 * '' Ungarns Millennium'', 1896 (''Hungary's Millennium'') * '' Liebesbrief'', translation, 1897 (''Love Letter'') * ''
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'', translation, 1897 (''Cycle of Love'') * '' Dr. Idyll'', translation, 1897 * ''
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'',
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, 1897 * '' Franz Joseph I. und seine Zeit'', 1898–1899 (''
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and His Time'') * '' Goethe als Theaterleiter'', ca. 1906 * '' Fährten und Narben. Gesammelte Gedichte. 1879 – 1912'', München, Georg Müller, 1913 * '' Victor Kutschera. Dem Doppeljubilar zum 60. Geburtstag u. zu 40jährigem Kunstwirken ... von seinen Kollegen'', 1923


Film scripts

* '' Mozarts Leben, Lieben und Leiden'', 1921 * ''
Theodor Herzl Theodor Herzl; hu, Herzl Tivadar; Hebrew name given at his brit milah: Binyamin Ze'ev (2 May 1860 – 3 July 1904) was an Austro-Hungarian Jewish lawyer, journalist, playwright, political activist, and writer who was the father of modern pol ...
'' (1921) ** aka '' The Wandering Jew: The Life of Theodore Herzl'' (USA: informal English title)


References

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Bibliography of ''Jewish Encyclopedia''

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'', 1893, p. 158


External links


Heinrich Glücksmann
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References

1864 births 1947 deaths People from Moravský Krumlov People from the Margraviate of Moravia Austro-Hungarian Jews Argentine people of Czech-Jewish descent Austrian male writers Jewish Argentine writers Immigrants to Argentina Writers from Austria-Hungary {{Austria-writer-stub