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Gerhart Hauptmann

    November 15, 1862 – June 6, 1946

    Gerhart Hauptmann was a German dramatist and novelist, a pivotal figure in literary naturalism who also integrated other styles into his work. He is recognized for his fruitful, varied, and outstanding production in the realm of dramatic art, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. His writings often delve into social issues and the human condition, exploring the realities of life and character psychology with a powerful and impactful voice. Hauptmann's distinctive literary contributions continue to resonate, solidifying his place among significant literary figures.

    Gerhart Hauptmann
    Atlantis
    Phantom
    Lonely Lives: A Drama
    Hannele: A Dream Poem
    Gerhart Hauptmann's Before Daybreak
    The Heretic of Soana