Francis C. Golfing (1943) Willa and Edwin Muir (1948)
Country
Germany
Language
German
Genre(s)
Short story
Publication
Published in
Prager Tagblatt
Publication type
periodical
Publication date
20 April 1924
Published in English
1943
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