Eduard Castle

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Eduard Castle

Eduard Friedrich Ferdinand Castle [kastle] (November 7, 1875 in Vienna – June 8, 1959 in Vienna) was an Austrian-German Germanist and literary historian (Literatur- & Theaterwissenschaftler).

He participated in the establishment of the Wiener Volkskonservatorium.

He taught as a professor at Vienna University (1945-). He retired in 1949.

Literary works

  • Deutsch-österreichische Literaturgeschichte, 1937
  • Der große Unbekannte: Das Leben von Charles Sealsfield, 1952

References

  • http://www.adulteducation.at/de/historiografie/personen/217/
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