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'''The Stefan Zweig Centenary Conference''' [28 November 1981]. This conference was held at the Hunter Museum of Art, Bluff View/Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was sponsored by the Southeastern Stefan Zweig Committee | '''The Stefan Zweig Centenary Conference''' [28 November 1981]. This conference was held at the Hunter Museum of Art, Bluff View/Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was sponsored by the Southeastern Stefan Zweig Committee: Raymond E. Barrick, chairman, and members Pierrette-Monique Denzler, Richard Firda, Renate Hufft, Sanford Shaw, and Reinhard K. Zachau | ||
'''Lectures:''' | '''Lectures:''' |
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The Stefan Zweig Centenary Conference [28 November 1981]. This conference was held at the Hunter Museum of Art, Bluff View/Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was sponsored by the Southeastern Stefan Zweig Committee: Raymond E. Barrick, chairman, and members Pierrette-Monique Denzler, Richard Firda, Renate Hufft, Sanford Shaw, and Reinhard K. Zachau
Lectures:
[1].
Marion Sonnenfeld [State University of New York, Fredonia, NY]: "Chessnovella"
[2].
Reinhard K. Zachau [University of the South, Sewanee, TN]: "Stefan Zweig’s Political Consciousness in the Emigration"
[3].
Raymond E. Barrick [Lee College, Baytown, TX]: "The Sanctity of the Inner Man in the Works of Stefan Zweig"
[4].
Ilsedore B. Jonas [Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA]: "Stefan Zweig und Rainer Maria Rilke"
[5].
Egbert Krispyn [University of Georgia, Athens, GA]: "Some Observations on Stefan Zweig’s Poetry"
[6].
Richard Firda [Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA]: "Vita - Zweig’s Welt von Gestern"
[7].
August J. DeBerdt [Berry College, Rome, GA]: "Stefan Zweig - The Art of Poetic Translation"
[8].
Thomas Thornton [University of California, Santa Barbara, CA]: "Chaos in und zwischen den Zeilen - Eine Betrachtung von Rilkes Die Näherin und Stefan Zweigs Leporella"
[9].
Peter J. Macris [State University of New York, Oneonta, NY]: "Ben Jonson and Stefan Zweig - The Chemistry Was Right"
Concert program:
[10].
The evening concert program was presented by Phillip Thomas [pianist], and Jimmy W. Burns [baritone]