What was Felix Salten’s real name?
Felix Salten’s real name is Siegmund Salzmann.
Under the pen name “Salten,” the German author wrote Bambi (1923). The first English translation was published in 1928.
Felix Salten’s real name is Siegmund Salzmann.
Under the pen name “Salten,” the German author wrote Bambi (1923). The first English translation was published in 1928.
The poet laureate of England Tennyson sent the wreath to Victor Hugo’s funeral. The author of the novel Les Miserables (1862) was also a great lyric poet. His poetic works included Contemplations (1856).
Francis Otto Matthiessen (1902-50) coined the phrase the “American Renaissance”, in his work The American Renaissance: Art and Expression in the Age of Emerson and Whitman (1941). The phrase refers to a time in the mid-nineteenth century that saw a flourishing of talent in American letters. Francis Otto Matthiessen (1902-50), in his work The American…
Why Marry? by Jesse L. Williams won the first Pulitzer Prize in 1918.
Robert Burns wrote “O, my luve’s like a red, red rose/That’s newly sprung in June” in “A Red, Red Rose” (1796).
Colette, the French author of the novel Cheri (1920) was named Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette.
There are six elements necessary to a play according to Aristotle: plot, thought, character, diction, music, and spectacle.