Max Mell
Max Mell (1882–1971) was an Austrian writer. He wrote plays, novels and screenplays. He was born in Maribor, then part of the Austrian Empire but now in Slovenia. He studied at Vienna University, and served in the Austrian military during World War I. In 1914 he won the Bauernfeld Prize, and in 1929 he was awarded the Franz Grillparzer Prize. Culturally conservative, in 1951 he tried to counter what he regarded as Nazi distortions of the epic ''Nibelungenlied'' with a more faithful reading of the original text. In 1959 he was given the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1950Wiesbaden : Insel-Verlag, 1950.53 p. -
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Published 1951Wiesbaden : Insel-Verlag, 1951.63 p. -
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Published 1967Zürich, Juris Verlag, 1967.159 p. 23 cm.Other Authors: “...Mell, Max, 1882-1971...”
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4Published 1928### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Wien : Wiener Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft, 1928.7 p., 17-91, [4] p. : facsim.Other Authors: “...Mell, Max, 1882-1971...”