BookRags.com Literature Guides Literature
Guides
Criticism & Essays Criticism &
Essays
Questions & Answers Questions &
Answers
Lesson Plans Lesson
Plans
My Bibliography Periodic Table U.S. Presidents Shakespeare Sonnet Shake-Up
Research Anything:        
History | Encyclopedias | Films | News | Create a Bibliography | More... Login | Register | Help


Search "Kraus, Karl"

Navigation

Kraus, Karl

Print-Friendly  Order the PDF version  Order the RTF version
About 1 pages (103 words)
Karl Kraus Summary

(born April 28, 1874, Gitschin, Bohemia—died June 12, 1936, Vienna, Austria) Austrian journalist, critic, playwright, and poet.

In 1899 he founded Die Fackel, a literary and political review, and by 1911 he had become its sole author; he continued to publish it until the year of his death. Believing that language was of great moral and aesthetic importance, he wrote with masterly precision, and his writings exercised wide influence. His works, which are almost untranslatably idiomatic, include Morality and Criminality (an essay collection, 1908), Proverbs and Contradictions (a collection of aphorisms, 1909), and The Last Days of Humanity (a lengthy satirical drama, 1922).

This is the complete article, containing 103 words (approx. 1 page at 300 words per page).

View More Summaries on Karl Kraus
More Information
  • View Kraus, Karl Study Pack
  • Search Results for "Kraus, Karl"
  • Add This to Your Bibliography
  • More Products on This Subject
    Karl Kraus
    Karl Kraus, widely regarded as one of the greatest satirists of the twentieth century, was primaril... more

    Karl Kraus
    Karl Kraus ( 1874-04-28 – 1936-06-12 ) was an Austrian journalist, satirist, essayist, aphorist, ... more


     
    Copyrights
    Kraus, Karl from Encyclopedia Brittanica. ©2009 Encyclopedia Brittanica. All rights reserved.

    Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags




    About BookRags | Customer Service | Report an Error | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy