词条 | Arno Schirokauer |
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Arno Fritz Kurt Schirokauer (20 July 1899 – 24 May 1954)[1] was a German-Jewish literary scholar, best known for his biography of Ferdinand Lassalle. In 1939, Schirokauer managed to travel to Havana, Cuba and on to Memphis. There he taught at Southwestern College as a Visiting Lecturer in Medieval Studies - his salary provided by other Jews in Memphis, since college rules prohibited non-Christian faculty - until he moved on to the Carl Schurz Foundation of Philadelphia.[2] He taught at Yale University from 1941 to 1943, at Kenyon College from 1943 to 1944, at Yale again 1944 to 1945, and at Johns Hopkins University from 1946 until his death in 1954.[3] Works
References1. ^'In Memoriam: Arno Schirokauer', Modern language notes, Vol. 71 (1956), p. 1 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Schirokauer, Arno}}{{Germany-writer-stub}}2. ^Selma S. Lewis, A biblical people in the Bible belt: the Jewish community of Memphis, Mercer University Press, 1998, pp. 156-7 3. ^Gerhard Peter Knapp, Autoren damals und heute: literaturgeschichtliche Beispiele veränderter Wirkungshorizonte, Rodopi, 1991, pp. 715ff. 9 : 1899 births|1954 deaths|German philologists|Johns Hopkins University faculty|Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States|Germanists|Yale University faculty|Kenyon College faculty|German male writers |
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