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Conrad, Michael Georg

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Conrad, Michael Georg (1846–1927)

German writer. His Impressionist work in the naturalist manner owed much to the French novelist Emile Zola. Among his novels are Was die Isar rauscht (1889–93), Fantasio (1889), and Majestät (1902), dealing with the relations of Ludwig II and Richard Wagner. He also wrote some dramas and published a volume of poetry, Salve Regina (1899).

Conrad was born in Bavaria. He studied modern languages and taught for three years in Geneva. His literary studies include Parisiana (1880), Französische Charakterköpfe (1881), and Von Emil Zola bis Gerhart Hauptmann (1902).



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