!!!Rosner, Karl

Rosner, Karl, b. Vienna, Feb. 5, 1873, 
d. Berlin (Germany), May 6, 1951, narrative writer and poet. Son of 
Leopold  Rosner; editor of the "Gartenlaube", then editor of the 
monthly publication "Der Greif" by Cotta Publishers; 1919-1934 manager 
of the Vienna branch of Cotta Publishers. While his early works ("Der 
Ruf des Lebens", 1902) were rooted in the fin de siècle, his 
popular historical novels after 1914 were marked by a certain German 
patriotism ("Der deutsche Traum", 1916; "Der Koenig", 1920). At the 
same time advocated tolerance, for which German-nationalist literary 
critics accused him of being a "trail-blazer of the Jews".



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