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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Carus, Paul |
| Title, Monographic | Der Buddha. Ein Drama in fuenf Akten und vier Zwischenspielen |
| Author/Subsidiary, or Performer | Drescher, Martin |
| Author Role 2 or Performer/Director | trans. |
| Place of Publication | Chicago, Ill. |
| Publisher | Open Court Publishing |
| Date of Publication | 1913 |
| Extent of Work | 100 |
| Notes | German-American author and translator. On title page: Unter Mitwirkung des Verfassers aus dem englischen uebersetzt von Martin Drescher. --- Inscribed A. R. Hohlfeld. --- From Ward, Bio-Bibliography, 1985: CARUS, PAUL (Alethes, Ein Heimathloser), born July 18, 1852 in Ilsenburg am Harz, died Feb. 11, 1919 in La Salle, Illinois. Studied philosophy, natural science, and classical philology in Tuebingen, Greifswald, Strassburg. Ph.D. Tuebingen, 1875. Taught at military school in Dresden until 1881. Went to England then 1884 to America. Editor and teacher in New York. 1887 to La Salle where he edited "The Open Court" and the "Monist" (1890-). Carus married Edward C. Hegeler's daughter Mary (Marie) and the couple later moved into the Hegeler Carus Mansion, built by her father. They had six children. ---- From Ward, Bio-Bibliography, 1985: DRESCHER, MARTIN (Flamingo), born May 8, 1863 in Thueringen in der Mark, died July 11, 1918(?) 1920(?) in Maspeth, N.Y. Studied history, philosophy, law in Breslau, Berlin, Goettingen. Emigrated 1891 to America. Outstanding translator of American poetry. Spent several years wandering from city to city, working at odd jobs. Edited Arbeiter Zeitung in Chicago, later . . . Der arme Teufel in Detroit. |
| Call Number | MKI P84-22 |
| MKI Terms | PIA/ Theater & Drama |