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[[Das Stefan Zweig Buch]] [Frankfurt am Main, 1981/1982], No. 8, pp. 165-(171) | [[Das Stefan Zweig Buch]] [Frankfurt am Main, 1981/1982], No. 8, pp. 165-(171) | ||
[[Stefan Zweig. Vier Bände]] [Augsburg, 1995], Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 146-(153) | [[Stefan Zweig. Vier Bände]] [Augsburg, 1995], Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 146-(153) | ||
[[Sternstunden der Menschheit. Fünf historische Miniaturen]] [1927], No. 5, pp. 47-55 | [[Sternstunden der Menschheit. Fünf historische Miniaturen]] [Leipzig, 1927/1953], No. 5, pp. 47-55 | ||
[[Sternstunden der Menschheit. Zwölf historische Miniaturen]] [1943], No. 9, pp. (175)-184. See also the several other editions of this volume | [[Sternstunden der Menschheit. Zwölf historische Miniaturen]] [Stockholm, 1943/1947], No. 9, pp. (175)-184. See also the several other editions of this volume | ||
[[Sternstunden der Menschheit * Legenden * Schachnovelle]] [1977], No. 9, pp. (148)-155 | [[Sternstunden der Menschheit * Legenden * Schachnovelle]] [Stuttgart/Hamburg/München, 1977], No. 9, pp. (148)-155 | ||
''Wir heißen euch hoffen. Gedanken und Gedichte über Tod und Leben''. Edited by Bruno Gloger. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1980, pp. 42-48 | ''Wir heißen euch hoffen. Gedanken und Gedichte über Tod und Leben''. Edited by Bruno Gloger. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1980, pp. 42-48 | ||
''Znanstvena revija'' [Pedagoška Fakulteta, Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenija], 5:1 [1993], Special Zweig Issue, pp. 48-53 | ''Znanstvena revija'' [Pedagoška Fakulteta, Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenija], 5:1 [1993], Special Zweig Issue, pp. 48-53 |
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"Der Märtyrer. Dostojewski, 22. Dezember 1849 in Insel-Almanach auf das Jahr 1913. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1912, pp. 26-34. Includes Zweig's translation of Emile Veraheren's poem "Tanz der Greise und Greisinnen" [La Danse des vieux et des vieilles], pp. 168-172
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Chinese: "Diaosujia" in Yin xian ji. Zaonian de huahuan. Xin de lücheng [Beijing, 2000], No. 120, pp. 213-218
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