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  1. Half-Truths and One-and-a-Half Truths: Selected Aphorisms by Karl Kraus, 1990-08-15
  2. Karl Kraus and the Soul-doctors: A Pioneer Critic and His Criticism of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis by Thomas Szasz, 1977-05
  3. The Anti-Journalist: Karl Kraus and Jewish Self-Fashioning in Fin-de-Siecle Europe by Paul Reitter, 2008-02-01
  4. Anti-Freud: Karl Kraus's Criticism of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry by Thomas Stephen Szasz, 1990-04
  5. Half-Truths & One-&-A-Half Truths: Selected Aphorisms by Karl Kraus, 1986-04
  6. Karl Kraus zum Vergnügen by unknown, 2007-02-28
  7. Last Days of Mankind by Karl Kraus, 2000-11
  8. Karl Kraus and the Critics (Literary Criticism in Perspective) by Harry Zohn, 1997-12-07
  9. In These Great Times: A Karl Kraus Reader by Karl Kraus, 1990-12-15
  10. Wittgenstein, Kraus, and Valery: A Paradigm for Poetic Rhyme and Reason (Phenomenology and Literature, V. 1) by Luis Miguel Isava, 2002-12-01
  11. Albert Bloch: Caricaturist, Social Critic, and Translator of Karl Kraus (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought) by Werner Mohr, Albert Bloch, 2003-02-26
  12. Masks of the Prophet: The Theatrical World of Karl Kraus by Kari Grimstad, 1981-12
  13. Karl Kraus (Sammlung Metzler ; Bd. 131) (German Edition) by Jens Malte Fischer, 1974
  14. Ursprung ist das Ziel. Walter Benjamin über Karl Kraus. by Christian Schulte, 2003-01-01

1. Karl Kraus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Karl Kraus (April 28, 1874 June 12, 1936) was an eminent Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet.
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Karl Kraus April 28 June 12 ) was an eminent Austrian writer and journalist , known as a satirist , essayist, aphorist , playwright and poet. He is generally considered one of the foremost German-language satirists of the 20th century , especially known for his witty criticism of the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics.
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    Kraus was born into a wealthy Jewish family of Jacob Kraus, a papermaker, and his wife Ernestine, n©e Kantor, in Gitschin, Bohemia (now Jič­n in the Czech Republic ). The family moved to Vienna in . His mother died in 1891. Kraus enrolled as a law student at the University of Vienna in 1892. Beginning in April of the same year he began contributing to the paper Wiener Literaturzeitung , starting with a critique of Gerhart Hauptmann 's Die Weber . Around that time, he unsuccessfully tried to perform as an actor in a small theater. In 1894 he changed his field of studies to philosophy and German literature. He discontinued his studies in 1896. His friendship to

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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Karl Kraus 28. April in Jič­n (deutsch: Jitschin oder auch: Gitschin B¶hmen , damals –sterreich-Ungarn , heute Tschechien 12. Juni in Wien ) war einer der bedeutendsten ¶sterreichischen Schriftsteller des beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts, ein Publizist Satiriker Lyriker , Aphoristiker, Dramatiker, F¶rderer junger Autoren, Sprach- und Kulturkritiker – vor allem ein scharfer Kritiker der Presse und des Hetzjournalismus oder, wie er selbst es ausdr¼ckte, der Journaille Gedenktafel am Geburtshaus
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Karl Kraus is considered the foremost satirists of the 20th century in German language. His most important play is the pacifist Die letzten Tage der
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Karl Kraus (1874-1936) Austrian satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright, and poet. Karl Kraus is considered the foremost satirists of the 20th century in German language. His most important play is the pacifist Die letzten Tage der Menschheit (1915-1919), which rose from his reaction to World War I. For his rarely performed magnum opus Kraus was three times nominated by French academicians for a Nobel Prize in Literature. "In every situation, in joy or sadness, outwardly and inwardly, a woman needs the mirror." (from Dicta and Contradicta Kraus attended the gymnasium and after graduating in 1893, he studied law at the University of Vienna without much enthusiasm. He attended only philosophical and literary lectures. Kraus's shoulders were slightly deformed, and due to his congenital abnormality, he did not serve in the army. At eighteen, Kraus started to publish book and theater reviews in Viennese and German newspapers and periodicals. Theatre had fascinated Kraus from his youth, but after failing miserably as an actor in Schiller's The Robbers , Kraus only gave public readings - between 1892 and 1936 he had about seven hundred one-man performances. He read among others from the dramas of Bertolt Brecht, Gerhart Hauptmann, Johann Nestroy, Goethe, and Shakespeare. He also performed Offenbach's operettas, accompanied by piano and singing himself all the roles.

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Austrian journalist, critic, playwright, and poet. In 1899 he founded Die Fackel , a literary and political review, and by 1911 he had become its sole author; he continued to publish it until the year of his death. Believing that language was of great moral and aesthetic importance, he wrote with masterly precision, and his writings exercised wide influence. His works, which are almost untranslatably idiomatic, include Morality and Criminality (an essay collection, 1908), Proverbs and Contradictions (a collection of aphorisms, 1909), and The Last Days of Humanity (a lengthy satirical drama, 1922). document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Karl Kraus" from the 32 Volume Kraus, Karl - Austrian journalist, critic, playwright, and poet who has been compared with Juvenal and Jonathan Swift for his satiric vision and command of language. In German literature he ranks as an outstanding writer of the World War I era, but, because his work is almost untranslatably idiomatic, his talents have not been widely recognized. Juvenalian satire - in literature, any bitter and ironic criticism of contemporary persons and institutions that is filled with personal invective, angry moral indignation, and pessimism. The name alludes to the Latin satirist Juvenal, who, in the 1st century AD, brilliantly denounced Roman society, the rich and powerful, and the discomforts and dangers of city life. Samuel Johnson modeled his poem London on ...

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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Targa in memoria di Karl Kraus Karl Kraus Jič­n 29 aprile Vienna 12 giugno ) ¨ stato uno scrittore giornalista austriaco Autore satirico , saggista, aforista , commediografo e poeta, viene generalmente considerato uno dei principali autori satirici di lingua tedesca del ventesimo secolo ed ¨ noto specialmente per le sue critiche taglienti alla cultura, alla societ , ai politici tedeschi e alla stampa.
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Kraus naque in una ricca famiglia ebraica , da Jakob Kraus, un fabbricante di carta e da sua moglie Ernestine Kantor, a Jič­n , in Boemia , oggi nella Repubblica Ceca . La famiglia si trasfer¬ a Vienna , in Austria nel L’infanzia di Kraus rappresenta il terreno fertile su cui crebbe lo scrittore polemico e satirico che tutti conoscono; tre fattori essenziali ne determinarono presto l'identit : l’essere austriaco, l’essere ebreo e la appartenenza ad una famiglia borghese benestante. ˆ per la fatale convivenza di questi tre elementi che Kraus divenne presto protagonista di una grande lotta contro il mondo, ma anche tacitamente contro se stesso. I suoi rapporti con la cultura ed il pensiero borghese furono, per esempio, molto contraddittori, e manifestati pi¹ o meno esplicitamente attraverso un odio nutrito, verso una classe sociale che tuttavia non riusc¬ mai ad abbandonare. Karl Kraus era un bambino molto delicato, incline alla malattia, ed afflitto gi  durante la sua prima infanzia da evidenti sintomi di una deviazione della

8. Kraus Karl
The quatrain “Karl Kraus”, from the volume Sebastian in Dream, is unique in Trakl s complete works no other text is related in title or content to a living
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(4/28/1874 Gitschin/Bohemia - 6/12/1936,Vienna) Feared journalist, a determined writer and public conscience at the beginning of the twentieth century. His Jewish family moved to Vienna, after breaking off studies he was active as a journalist, satirist, and orator. In 1899, he founded the magazine “The Torch”, which became an always conscience and engaging institution, appearing from 1911 with only his own contributions until the year of his death. Besides brilliant aphorisms, lyric poetry and essays, Kraus also wrote dramas, including his epic masterwork “The Last Days of Mankind,” which tells a relentless story of the crimes of WWI.
In 1911 Trakl, who was an eager reader of Kraus long before, first came into the reach of him through mutual friend Karl Hauer , who was a frequent contributor to Kraus' magazine “The Torch.” In 1912, when Trakl began to publish poems consistently in the magazine Der Brenner, the connection between the publishers Ficker and Kraus intensified, as Ficker organized several lecture evenings in Innsbruck with Kraus. “Psalm”, the second Trakl poem in Der Brenner (appearing October 1912) is dedicated to him. Kraus' response appeared in the “Torch”

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59 quotes and quotations by karl kraus. karl kraus A fine world in which man reproaches woman with fulfilling his heart s desire! karl kraus
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13. 33050. Kraus, Karl. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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14. Biographie: Karl Kraus, 1874-1936
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Schon während seines Studiums veröffentlicht er literaturkritische Beiträge, u.a. in der Zeitschrift "Die Gesellschaft". Er versucht sich als Schauspieler, Regisseur und Vortragskünstler und ist mit Vertretern der Gruppe "Jungwien" wie Arthur Schnitzler und Hugo von Hofmannsthal befreundet.
In der Satire "Die demolierte Literatur" distanziert er sich von der Dekadenz der Gruppe "Jungwien".
Wiener Korrespondent der "Breslauer Zeitung".
April: Gründung der Zeitschrift "Die Fackel", an der in den folgenden Jahren verschiedene Künstler und Schriftsteller wie Detlev von Liliencron und mitarbeiten. "Die Fackel" entwickelt sich zu einer führenden kultur- und gesellschaftskritischen Zeitschrift, in der Kraus 37 Jahre lang alle Bereiche des gesellschaftlichen Lebens analysiert und kritisiert. Er begreift seine publizistische Tätigkeit immer auch als Kampf gegen die Verlogenheit der Presse.

In dem Essay "Sittlichkeit und Kriminalität" greift er die Doppelmoral von Justiz, Presse und Gesellschaft an.

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  • Karl Kraus, an Austrian writer, was born April 28, 1874, in Bohemia and died in Vienna on July 12, 1936. He was the ninth child of the businessman and manufacturer Jakob Krauss and his wife Ernestine. The family moved to Vienna in 1877. Kraus became interested in the theater while still quite young. He studied law, philosophy, and German, and worked as a critic for several magazines; he published an essay in 1897 in which he denounced the excesses of fin-de-si¨cle decadence (Gustav Klimt) and attacked his friend Hugo von Hofmannsthal. In 1910 the first reading of Kraus's work was held in Berlin. This was followed by approximately seven hundred other readings in different European cities, where the work of other authors was read—William Shakespeare, Johann Nestroy, Frank Wedekind, Jacques Offenbach—some of which had been translated and adapted by Kraus. Kraus converted to Catholicism in 1911 but abandoned the religion...

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    18. Kraus, Karl: IN THESE TIMES
    This book of readings of karl kraus’ work is in three parts. First there is a series of essays, then a number of poems and more than half the book is a set
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    Edited by Harry Zohn and translations by Joseph Fabry, Max Knight, Karl E. Ross and Harry Zohn.
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    February 2004 This book of readings of Karl Kraus’ work is in three parts. First there is a series of essays, then a number of poems and more than half the book is a set of excerpts from his long ”drama” The Last Days of Mankind, a satirical condemnation of World War I. While the selection from play The Last Days of Mankind is the last part of the book (pages 159-259) this 100 pages were my favorite part of this book readings, thus I will discuss it first. It is simply brilliant and bitter satire, an attack on World War I, especially on Austria’s role in it and what the war has done to Austrian society. Ostensibly it is a play, but in the prologue Kraus tells us that the “play” would take ten evenings to stage and was meant to be performed on Mars, not on Earth. Like much satire a great deal of the power and humor of it comes in exaggeration. But it is in the exaggeration itself in which lots of clarity and questions arise. The very fact of the exaggeration points a finger back at the (lesser) reality, and via the exaggeration the events and practices of the war come into question.

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