Oskar Jerschke
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Oskar Jerschke was a German playwright and collaborator of Arno Holz
Arno Holz
Arno Holz was a German naturalist poet and dramatist. He is best known for his poetry collection Phantasus .-Life and Works:...

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He was the sone of a military engineer and raised in the rectory of his Uncle until his father settled in Strassburg. He studied law in Strassburg and Berlin, settling in Strassburg as an attorney.

After the First World War, when Alsace and Strassburg came under French control, he was expelled to Berlin. There he published the tragicomedy Traumulus (the Dreamer) with his childhood friend Arno Holz
Arno Holz
Arno Holz was a German naturalist poet and dramatist. He is best known for his poetry collection Phantasus .-Life and Works:...

 in 1905. The work was a great success and film version was made in 1936 directed by Carl Froelich
Carl Froelich
Carl August Froelich was a German film pioneer and film director.-Apparatus builder and cameraman:...

 and starring Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings was a German actor. He was not only the first actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor, but also the first person to be presented an Oscar...

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Selected Works

  • Deutsche Weisen (1884) with Arno Holz
  • Traumulus (1905) with Arno Holz
  • Gaudeamus! A festival play for the 350th jubilee of the University of Jena (1908), with Arno Holz
  • Die Perle der Antillen, Comedy (1909) with Arno Holz
  • Büxl, Comedy (1911) with Arno Holz
  • Mein deutsches Vaterland (1916)

External links

  • poems at zgedichte.de (German)
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