Bauernfeld Prize
The Bauernfeld Prize or Bauernfeld-Preis was a literary prize that was awarded between 1894 and 1921 in memory of Eduard von Bauernfeld. [1]
Laureates
- 1899 Arthur Schnitzler [2]
- 1901 Marie Eugenie Delle Grazie
- 1902 Stephan von Millenkovich and Felix Dörmann
- 1903 Joseph Medelsky
- 1904 Marie Herzfeld and Wilhelm Hegeler
- 1904 Hermann Hesse [3]
- 1908 Karl Schönherr
- 1910 Fritz Stüber-Gunther
- 1911 Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer
- 1914 Max Mell
- 1917 Wladimir Freiherr von Hartlieb
- 1918 Ernst Lothar
- 1919 Paul Wertheimer
- 1920 Victor Fleischer
- 1921 Robert Hohlbaum and Franz Nabl
- Frank Wedekind
- Joseph Roth
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References
- Wolf, Michaela (28 May 2015). "The Habsburg Monarchy's Many-Languaged Soul: Translating and interpreting, 1848–1918". John Benjamins Publishing Company – via Google Books.
- Geehr, Richard S. (24 May 1990). Karl Lueger: Mayor of Fin de Siècle Vienna. Wayne State University Press. p. 273 – via Internet Archive.
Bauernfeld Prize.
- Mileck, Joseph (29 January 1981). Hermann Hesse: Life and Art. University of California Press. p. 356 – via Internet Archive.
Bauernfeld Prize.
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