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''Non si sa come / Man weiß nicht wie. Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello''. Edited with an introduction by Fausto De Michele. Preface by Michael Rössner. 189/(5)p. Roma: Bibliotheca Aretina, 2012
'''[1935]: Reichner Verlag, Wien/Leipzig/Zürich'''


'''Contents'''
''Man weiß nicht wie. Drei Akte''. Translated by Stefan Zweig from the original manuscript before its publication in Italy. 89/(1)p.


#Prefazione [Michael Rössner], pp. (7)-8
 
#Introduzione: Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello [Fausto De Michele], pp. (9)-45
'''Reprinted in:'''
#"Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor" [Erwin H.Rainalter] in ''Neues Wiener Tagesblatt'' [Wien], 6 April 1924, p. (47). A photocopy of a review of the premiere performance of ''Non si sa come'' in the Raimund-Theater, Vienna in 1924
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#Testi [Bilingual reprint of the drama], pp. (49)-177. The Italian original is printed on the left-hand pages, Zweig's German translation on the right-hand pages
[[Ben Jonson's 'Volpone' und andere Nachdichtungen und Übertragungen für das Theater]] [1987], No. 7, pp. (479)-(554)
#Note ai testi [Notes], p. (178)
[[Die Dramen]] [1964], No. 15, pp. (823)-(873)
#Pirandello/Zweig correspondence. 7 letter from Pirandello to Zweig, 2 September 1934 to 26 February 1935, pp. (181)-186, 188, 189. A photocopy of the handwritten letter of 2 September 1934, p. (191); 1 letter from Zweig to Pirandello, p. 187
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#"Raimund-Theater. Zum erstenmal: Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor...", p. (193). An announcement in the ''Neue Freie Presse'' [Wien], 4 April 1924, of the premiere performance of Pirandello's ''Non si sa come''
 
 
'''Itallian original:'''
 
''Non si sa come. Dramma in tre atti''. 116p. Milano" Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1935
 
 
'''Bi-lingual edition:'''
 
'''[2012]: Biblioteca Aretina, Roma'''
 
''Non si sa come / Man weiß nicht wie. Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello''. Edited with an introduction by Fausto De Michele. Preface by Michael Rössner. 189/(5)p. [Quaderni di Traduzione, 6]
 
'''Contents:'''
<lst type=bracket start=1>
Prefazione [Michael Rössner], pp. (7)-8
Introduzione: Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello [Fausto De Michele], pp. (9)-45
"Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor" [Erwin H.Rainalter] in ''Neues Wiener Tagesblatt'' [Wien], 6 April 1924, p. (47). A photocopy of a review of the premiere performance of ''Non si sa come'' in the Raimund-Theater, Vienna in 1924
Testi [Bilingual reprint of the drama], pp. (49)-177. The Italian original is printed on the left-hand pages, Zweig's German translation on the right-hand pages
Note ai testi [Notes], p. (178)
Pirandello/Zweig correspondence. 7 letter from Pirandello to Zweig, 2 September 1934 to 26 February 1935, pp. (181)-186, 188, 189. A photocopy of the handwritten letter of 2 September 1934, p. (191); 1 letter from Zweig to Pirandello, 25 February 1935, p. 187
"Raimund-Theater. Zum erstenmal: Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor...", p. (193). An announcement in the ''Neue Freie Presse'' [Wien], 4 April 1924, of the premiere performance of Pirandello's ''Non si sa come''
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[[Category:Translations by Zweig]]
[[Category:Translations by Zweig]]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 9 November 2015

[1935]: Reichner Verlag, Wien/Leipzig/Zürich

Man weiß nicht wie. Drei Akte. Translated by Stefan Zweig from the original manuscript before its publication in Italy. 89/(1)p.


Reprinted in:

[2].
Die Dramen [1964], No. 15, pp. (823)-(873)


Itallian original:

Non si sa come. Dramma in tre atti. 116p. Milano" Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1935


Bi-lingual edition:

[2012]: Biblioteca Aretina, Roma

Non si sa come / Man weiß nicht wie. Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello. Edited with an introduction by Fausto De Michele. Preface by Michael Rössner. 189/(5)p. [Quaderni di Traduzione, 6]

Contents:

[1].
Prefazione [Michael Rössner], pp. (7)-8
[2].
Introduzione: Stefan Zweig traduce Luigi Pirandello [Fausto De Michele], pp. (9)-45
[3].
"Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor" [Erwin H.Rainalter] in Neues Wiener Tagesblatt [Wien], 6 April 1924, p. (47). A photocopy of a review of the premiere performance of Non si sa come in the Raimund-Theater, Vienna in 1924
[4].
Testi [Bilingual reprint of the drama], pp. (49)-177. The Italian original is printed on the left-hand pages, Zweig's German translation on the right-hand pages
[5].
Note ai testi [Notes], p. (178)
[6].
Pirandello/Zweig correspondence. 7 letter from Pirandello to Zweig, 2 September 1934 to 26 February 1935, pp. (181)-186, 188, 189. A photocopy of the handwritten letter of 2 September 1934, p. (191); 1 letter from Zweig to Pirandello, 25 February 1935, p. 187
[7].
"Raimund-Theater. Zum erstenmal: Sechs Personen suchen einen Autor...", p. (193). An announcement in the Neue Freie Presse [Wien], 4 April 1924, of the premiere performance of Pirandello's Non si sa come