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Ludwig Ganghofer
Born
(1855-07-07)7 July 1855 Kaufbeuren, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died
24 July 1920(1920-07-24) (aged 65) Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany
Occupation
novelist, playwright
Alma mater
Leipzig University
Genre
Homeland novel, historical novel, novella
Notable works
Der Klosterjäger Die Martinsklause Schloß Hubertus Der Ochsenkrieg
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Ludwig Ganghofer (7 July 1855 – 24 July 1920) was a German writer. He has been called the "most-adapted author in the history of German cinema", as many of his novels were turned into films.[1]
^Johannes von Moltke (6 September 2005). No Place Like Home: Locations of Heimat in German Cinema. University of California Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-520-93859-5. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
LudwigGanghofer (7 July 1855 – 24 July 1920) was a German writer. He has been called the "most-adapted author in the history of German cinema", as many...
beatified 1900, canonised 2001 Sophie von La Roche (1730–1807), writer LudwigGanghofer (1855–1920), writer Rudolf Roessler (1897–1958), publisher and spy...
am Königssee. The most famous author who lived in Berchtesgaden was LudwigGanghofer. Adolf Hitler began vacationing in the Berchtesgaden area in the 1920s...
Other historic buildings in Tegernsee include the homes of the writer LudwigGanghofer and the painter Joseph Karl Stieler, and the summer residence of Lord...
friend Richard Voss, artists such as Johannes Brahms, LudwigGanghofer, Joseph Joachim, Ludwig Knaus, Franz von Lenbach, Peter Rosegger and Clara Schumann...
Brahms, and Joseph Joachim, the poets Peter Rosegger and LudwigGanghofer, the painters Ludwig Knaus and Franz von Lenbach, or the industrialist Carl von...
of the larger Bavarian War (1420–1422). In 1914 the German writer LudwigGanghofer wrote The War of the Oxen, a novel using the war as a backdrop. The...
naturalist movement, was popularised by authors like Berthold Auerbach, LudwigGanghofer, Peter Rosegger, or the "Heath Poet" Hermann Löns. In the Wilhelmine...
during the reign of Prince Regent Luitpold when numerous artists like LudwigGanghofer, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, Oskar Panizza, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Frank...
Austrian studio of the era. It is an adaptation of a play by LudwigGanghofer. Carl Ludwig Friese as Baku Polly Janisch as Sandra Herr Normann as Tschuku...
Charles Albert Tindley, American minister and composer (d. 1933) 1855 – LudwigGanghofer, German author and playwright (d. 1920) 1859 – Rettamalai Srinivasan...
from the Hungarian upper class, was Kathinka Ganghofer, the wife of LudwigGanghofer. Thoma and Ganghofer did not know each other personally at that time;...
a German silent drama film Storms in May (novel), a 1904 novel by LudwigGanghofer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Storms...
Waldrausch may refer to: Waldrausch (novel), a 1907 German novel by LudwigGanghofer Waldrausch (1939 film), a film adaptation Waldrausch (1962 film), a...
Antonio Fogazzaro – The Little World of the Past (Piccolo mondo antico) LudwigGanghofer – Hubertus Castle Hamlin Garland – Rose of Dutcher's Coolly George...
life later becomes impoverished, in the theatres only plays by LudwigGanghofer and Ludwig Anzengruber are still performed. Many cafes are empty, or are...