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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Friedrich Spielhagen (1829–1911)

Spielhagen, Friedrich (spēl’hä-gen). A prolific German novelist; born in Magdeburg, Feb. 24, 1829; died on Feb. 25, 1911. He published: ‘Klara Vere’ (1857); ‘On the Dunes’ (1858); ‘Enigmatical Natures’ (1860); ‘Through Night to Light’ (1861); ‘The Von Hohensteins’ (1863); ‘Little Rose of the Court’ (1864); ‘In Rank and File’ (1866); ‘The Village Coquette’ (1868); ‘Hammer and Anvil’ (1868); ‘German Pioneers’ (1870); ‘Ever Onward’ (1872); ‘What the Swallow Sang’ (1872); ‘Ultimo’ (1873); ‘The Freshet’ (1876); ‘Flatland’ (1878); ‘Quisisana’ (1879–80); ‘Angela’ (1881); ‘Uhlenhans’ (1884); ‘At the Health Springs’ (1885); ‘What Will That Lead To?’ (1886); ‘Noblesse Oblige’ (1888); ‘A New Pharaoh’ (1889); ‘Sunday’s Child’ (1893); ‘Susi’ (1895); and many dramatic and miscellaneous works. (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).