- Hermann Bahr
[
(1904 byEmil Orlik )] Hermann Bahr (July 19 ,1863 -January 15 ,1934 ) was anAustria n writer, playwright, director, and critic.Biography
Born and raised in
Linz , Bahr studiedPhilosophy ,Law ,Economics andPhilology inVienna ,Czernowitz andBerlin . During a prolonged stay inParis he discovered his interest in literature and art. He then worked as an art critic first in Berlin, then in Vienna.From 1906-1907, he worked as a director with Max Reinhardt at the German Theater in
Berlin , and starting in 1918 he was aDramaturg with the ViennaBurgtheater . Later, he found work as a reader with the S. Fischer Verlag, a German publishing company, where he befriendedArno Holz .Spokesman for the literary group
Young Vienna , Bahr was an active member of the Austrian avant-garde, producing both criticism and Impressionist plays. Bahr's association with the coffeehouse literati made him one of the main targets ofKarl Kraus 's newspaper "Die Fackel " ("The Torch") after Kraus's falling out with the group.Bahr was the first critic to apply the label
modernism to literary works, and was an early observer of theExpressionism movement. His theoretical papers were important in the definition of new literary categories. His 40 plays and around 10 novels never reached the quality of his theoretical work.Selected Fiction
Plays
* "The New People" ("Die neuen Menschen" - 1887)
* "The Mother" ("Die Mutter" - 1891)
*"Das Tschaperl" (1897)
*"Der Star" (1899)
*"Wienerinnen" (1900)
*"Der Krampus" (1902)
*"Ringelspiel" (1907)
*"The Concert" ("Das Konzert" - 1909)
*"The Children" ("Die Kinder" - 1911)
*"Das Prinzip" (1912)
*"Der Querulant" (1914)
*"The Master" ("Der Meister" - 1914)Short stories and novellas
*"The School of Love" ("Die gute Schule. Seelenstände" - 1890)
*"Fin de siècle" (1891)
*"Die Rahl" (1908)
*"O Mensch" (1910)
*"Österreich in Ewigkeit" (1929)Selected Nonfiction
Essays
*"Zur Kritik der Moderne" (1890)
*"Die Überwindung des Naturalismus" (1891)
*"Symbolisten" (1894)
*"Wiener Theater" (1899)
*"Frauenrecht" (1912) [http://www.literature.at/elib/www/wiki/index.php/Frauenrecht_%28Hermann_Bahr%29 eLibrary Austria Project (elib austria full text)]
*"Inventur" (1912)
*"Expressionismus" (1916)
*"Burgtheater" (1920)Books
*"Theater" (1897)
*"Drut" (1909)
*"Himmelfahrt" (1916)
*"Die Rotte Korahs" (1919)
*"Self-Portrait" ("Selbstbildnis" - 1923), an autobiographyExternal links
* [http://www.literature.at/elib/www/wiki/index.php/Hermann_Bahr Hermann Bahr on the eLibrary Austria Project (Information and eLib Austria full txts)]
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