biography
| name: |
Scholz, Wilhelm von
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pronunciation:
[sholts]
| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1873–1969)
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| biography:
| Writer, born in Berlin, Germany. The son of a minister of finance under Bismark, he studied philosophy and literature. A prolific writer of over 100 works, he is best-known for the play Das Säckinger Trompeterspiel (1955). His writing was influenced by his interest in German mysticism and his conservative patriotism, and tends towards Neoclassicism and neo-Romanticism, as shown in his plays Der Jude von Konstanz (1905) and Der Wettlauf mit dem Schatten (1921). |
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