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  1. LOTHAR, RUDOLF (pseudonym of Rudolf Spitzer; 1865–1943), Austrian playwright and journalist. Lothar, a native of Budapest, became a contributor to the Viennese Neue Freie Presse. He wrote many dramas and comedies, some in verse. Erotic in content, they reveal clever psychological insight.

  2. Rudolf Lothar (* 23. Februar 1865 in Pest; [1] † 2. Oktober 1943 in Budapest; eigentlich Rudolf Lothar Spitzer, Pseudonym auch Rudolph) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller, Kritiker, Essayist, Dramatiker und Librettist.

  3. Rudolf Lothar. (1865—1943) Quick Reference. (Budapest, 1865–1943, Budapest), was on the editorial staff of the Neue Freie Presse in Vienna, and was later with the Lokal-Anzeiger in Berlin. He was a prolific and successful provider ... From: Lothar, Rudolf in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. At the National Library of Israel, you can find information on Rudolph Lothar (1865-1943) and view a variety of items related to the topic such as manuscripts, books, archives, photographs and more. Read more at:

  5. Rudolf Lothar. (1865—1943) Quick Reference. (Budapest, 1865–1943, Budapest), was on the editorial staff of the Neue Freie Presse in Vienna, and was later with the Lokal-Anzeiger in Berlin. He was a prolific and successful provider ... From: Lothar, Rudolf in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature. Reference entries.

  6. The Werewolf is a three-act comedy play adapted by Gladys Unger from Der Werwolf, a German-language play written by Rudolf Lothar. Producer George B. McLellan staged it on Broadway in 1924. [1] In the story, a Spanish noblewoman investigates a spirit that she believes is haunting her castle.

  7. Rudolf Lothar German pronunciation: [r'uːdolf l'oːtar] (born Rudolf Lothar Spitzer; 25 February 1865 – 2 October 1943) was an Austrian playwright, librettist, critic and essayist. He was born and died in Budapest.

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