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Wassermann, Jakob (1873–1934)

German novelist. Most of his novels are studies of post-1918 conditions and problems, and include Christian Wahnschaffe/The World's Illusion 1919, Der Fall Maurizius/The Maurizius Case 1928 and Doktor Kerkhoven/Etzel Andergast 1932. His autobiography, Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude/My Life as German and Jew, appeared 1921.



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Hulse has translated over sixty books from the German, among them works by Goethe, Rilke, and Jakob Wassermann.
 
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