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    Hermann Anastas Bahr ( German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁman ˈbaːɐ̯]; 19 July 1863 – 15 January 1934) was an Austrian writer, playwright, director, and critic. Biography. Born and raised in Linz, [1] Bahr studied in Vienna, Graz, Czernowitz and Berlin, devoting special attention to philosophy, political economy, philology and law.

  2. Jul 19, 1998 · Hermann Bahr was an Austrian author and playwright who championed (successively) naturalism, Romanticism, and Symbolism. After studying at Austrian and German universities, he settled in Vienna, where he worked on a number of newspapers.

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  3. Hermann Anastas Bahr war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller, Dramatiker sowie Theater- und Literaturkritiker. Er gilt als geistreicher Wortführer bürgerlich-literarischer Strömungen vom Naturalismus über die Wiener Moderne bis hin zum Expressionismus.

  4. (1863–1934)Austrian dramatist, critic, and director. Bahr's multifaceted career covered the major trends of the fin de siècle. While his first full-length drama The New Men (1887) was heavily influenced ...

  5. Jan 6, 2015 · Learn about Hermann Bahr, a critic, writer, and playwright who was a member of the Young Vienna group and a modernist pioneer. Find out his relation to Mahler, his residences, his publications, and his legacy.

  6. Needless to say, that explanation in no way lessened the sensation intended and the shock taken. 'Man screams from the depths of his soul', wrote Hermann Bahr in Expressionismus (1916); 'the whole age becomes one single, piercing shriek.

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  8. Hermann Bahr (hĕr´män bär), 1863–1934, Austrian dramatist and critic. His essay Zur Kritik der Moderne (1890) established modernism as a literary term, and his study Expressionismus (1916, tr. 1925) defined that literary trend.

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