
Gustav Meyrink was an Austrian writer and translator who lived from 1868 to 1932 and became known for his literary works during this period. He is considered an important figure in Austrian literature, though his specific contributions and significance would require further reading to fully understand.
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Nachlass von Gustav Meyrink (1868-1932) – BSB Meyrinkiana, 7,2. Gustav Meyrink (1868-1932) Nachlass: Zwei Typoskripte von Entwürfen, darunter 'Selbstbeschreibung des Autors' - BSB Meyrinkiana VII.2
Gustav Meyrink (1868-1932), Nachlass: Autobiographische Entwürfe, Der Lotse - BSB Meyrinkiana VII.1
Gustav Meyrink (1868-1932) Nachlass: Typoskript von einem Essay Gustav Meyrinks - BSB Meyrinkiana VI.14
グスタフ・マイリンク(Gustav Meyrink、1868年1月19日 - 1932年12月4日)は、オーストリアの小説家。本名グスタフ・マイヤー(Gustav Meyer)。 カバラや錬金術、占星術、神智学など種々の神秘思想から影響を受け、E.T.A.ホフマンやエドガー・アラン・ポーの流れを汲む幻想小説を発表した。主著に『ドイツ俗物の魔笛』、『』、『』など。
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Gustav Meyrink (January 19, 1868 – December 4, 1932) was the pseudonym of Gustav Meyer, an Austrian author, novelist, dramatist, translator, and banker, most famous for his novel The Golem. He has been described as the "most respected German language writer in the field of supernatural fiction". Gustav Meyrink was born with the name Gustav Meyer in Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) on January 19, 1868. He was the illegitimate son of Baron Karl von Varnbüler und zu Hemmingen and actress Mari
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· 1973 · cited 6,081x
· 2003 · cited 2,448x
· 2011 · cited 1,806x
· 2015 · cited 1,771x
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