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  • Media Combination  (2)
  • 1905-1909  (2)
  • Auerbach, Anna,  (1)
  • Weltsch, Felix,  (1)
  • Zondek, Theodor.
  • Voyages and travels.  (2)
  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 98 + 10 + 10 , typed transcript.
    Year of publication: 1903-1918
    Keywords: Fanta, Berta, ; Sohr family. ; Taussig family. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Jewish families. ; Literature. ; Philosophy. ; Salons. ; Universities and colleges. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women Education. ; Women authors. ; Libochovice (Czech Republic) ; Prague. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The diary was written between November 1900 to December 1903 in Prague and includes small poems and philosophic reflections on nature, life and literature. It starts with enthusiastic reports of lectures by Professor Ehrenfels and the writers Otto Ernst and Ernst Wolzogen. Anecdotes of married life. Subtle hints of difficulties in the relationship towards her father. Reflections on Nietzsche in regard to her daily life activities. Critical remarks on theater plays and art. Description of family life and reflections on the characters of her children Else and Otto. Journey to Libochowitz (Libochovice), the birthplace of Berta Fanta. Musical activities together with her sister Ida. Description of exhibitions and trips to Munich and Dresden. Visit of Fritz Mautner and philosophic discussions. Ironic reflections on the boredom of daily life activities in her surroundings. Anecdotes of her son Otto Freund. Reflections on the work of Boecklin. Search for clearity in the antagonism of life. Encounter with a Japanese theater group and their star Sada Yacco. Reflections on her lecture on "Erziehung zum Kunstverstaendnis" (art education) in the casino of Prague. Studies of psychology with Professor Marty of the German University in Prague. Journey to South Tyrol and Italy together with Ida and Otto Freund. Reflections on the philosophy of Spinoza. Importance of music and various description of concert visits. Taussig family history. Contemplation on her personal world outlook and Indian philosophy. Journey to Linz and Vienna along the Danube.
    Abstract: Also included are an obituary on Berta Fanta by Dr. Felix Weltsch (December 1918); a funeral speech by Max Brod; and an epilogue by Dr. Hugo Bergmann.
    Abstract: The following individuals are mentioned: Bergmann, Else; Bretano, Franz, 1838-1917; Ehrenfels, Christian, Freiherr von, 1859-1932; Fanta, Berta, 1866-1918; Fanta, Max; Freund, Ida; Freund, Otto; Mautner, Fritz; Schmidt, Otto Ernst, 1862-1926; Steiner, Rudolf, 1861-1925; Taussig, Lazar; Wolzogen, Ernst von, 1855-1934; Yacco, Sada.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 2
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 62 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1905
    Keywords: Silbergleit family. ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; College teachers. ; Families 19th century. ; Universities and colleges. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 Personal narratives. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1905. Recollections of the author's childhood in Breslau. Memories of her orthodox grandmother Lina Nothmann, who kept a strictly kosher household. Description of the different world of her parents' families in Gleiwitz. Her father came from a poor religious family, her mother was of more affluent heritage. Her parents were engaged in 1853 and got married in 1854. Anna was the fourth of five daughters. Her father was in the iron business and had connections in Poland and Vienna. Cultural life and literature. Recollections of author's uncle, the writer Ludwig Georg Silbergleit. Anna had private lessons in French and English. Recollections of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Trips to Switzerland and Italy. Descriptions of her family and her parents' circle of friends. Summer vacations in the countryside. Recollections of the engagement of her older sisters Else with Willhelm Kauffmann. Marriage of her sister Marie with Richard Eppenstein. Engagement of her sister Grete with Adolf Friedenthal. Engagement of Anna Silbergleit with the physicist Felix Auerbach in 1883. They married the same year. Felix Auerbach was obliged to convert in order to be able to make career on university. In 1889 he was offered a position as professor in Jena.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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