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Writers from the German Empire

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Thomas Mann
German novelist and Nobel Prize laureate (1875–1955)
Stanisław Przybyszewski
Polish writer, playwright and journalist (1868–1927)
Jakub Bart-Ćišinski
Sorbian-language writer
Arnošt Muka
German and Sorbian writer, linguist and man of science (1854–1932)
Duchess Agnes of Württemberg
German aristocrat and writer (1835-1886)
Ludwig Ganghofer
German writer (1855–1920)
Wilhelm Jensen
German writer (1837–1911)
Hermann Lietz
German educationist (1868–1919)
Karl von den Steinen
German physician, ethnologist, explorer, ancient Americanist and writer (1855-1929)
Hermann Allmers
German poet (1821-1902)
Elisabeth Bürstenbinder
German writer (1838-1918)
Gustav Falke
German writer and poet-impressionist, also translator (1853-1916)
Wilhelm Arndt
German historian (1838–1895)
Franz Muncker
German literary historian
Charlotte Niese
German poet (1854-1935)
Albert Mosse
German judge and legal scholar; foreign advisor of Japan's Meiji government (1846–1925)
Charles Spindler
French photographer, writer, painter and cabinetmaker specialized in marquetry (1865-1938)
Friedrich Wilhelm Adami
German writer (1816–1893)
Dora Duncker
German writer (1855–1916), editor
Carl Abel
German philologist (1837–1906)
Clementine Abel
German writer (1826-1905)
Richard Grelling
German lawyer, writer and pacifist (1853–1929)
Werner Hegemann
urban planner and architectural critic (1881-1936)
Friedrich Hauser
German classical archaeologist (1859–1917)
Max Bernstein
German author and art and theatre critic (1854-1925)
Karl Theodor Gaedertz
German librarian (1855–1912)
Richard Armstedt
German academic (1851–1931)
Ernst Jedliczka
German pianist of Russian origin (1855-1904)
Otto Ehrenfried Ehlers
German travel writer (1855-1895)
Heinrich Bandlow
German writer (1855-1933)
Tony Schumacher
author (1848–1931)
Clara Bauer
Polish novelist (1836–1876)
Leopold Cohn
German classical philologist and librarian (1856-1915)
Wilhelm Jacoby
German playwright (1855–1925)