Das Dehmelhaus in Blankenese Künstlerhaus zwischen Erinnern und Vergessen

"Dem größten deutschen Dichter wurde eine Villa geschenkt" ("The greatest German poet was given a villa") was the headline of an Italian daily newspaper in 1913. One hundred years later, Richard Dehmel's house was facing ruin. What had happened? This book reconstructs the hi...

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Main Author: Vogel, Carolin (auth)
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Published: Hamburg Hamburg University Press 2019
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