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"Response and Impression: Encountering Concepts of Judaism and Zionism in the Unpublished Correspondence between Martin Buber and Stefan Zweig (1901-1931)" in Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift [Heidelberg], Neue Folge, 50:3 [2000], pp. 333-360
"Stefan Zweig. An Unpublished Letter about Guy de Maupassant" [to Artine Artinian, 27 September 1938] in Études Germaniques [Paris], 42:1 [January/March 1987], pp. (66)-69
"Stefan Zweig and his American Publisher. Notes on an Unpublished Correspondence, with Reference to Schachnovelle and Die Welt von Gestern" in Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte [Halle an der Saale/Stuttgart], 56:2 [June 1982], pp. (259)-276. Contains excerpts from the correspondence between Stefan Zweig and Benjamin W. Huebsch between 18 September 1940 and 21 February 1942. Page 275 contains a photographic reprint of Zweig's letter of 21 February 1942 which was forwarded to Benjamin Huebsch with a typescript copy of Schachnovelle
"Stefan Zweig-Joseph Gregor: Correspondence" in Seminar. A Journal of Germanic Studies [Toronto, Canada], 29:2 [1993], pp. 204-206
“Stefan Zweig: Leben und Werk im Bild” in Monatshefte für deutschen Unterricht, deutsche Sprache und Literatur [Madison, WI], 76:4 [Winter 1984], pp. 476-477. Review of: Stefan Zweig: Leben und Werk im Bild [1981]
"Stefan Zweig's Exile in Great Britain, with unpublished Letters from 1933 and 1934" in 'England? Aber wo liegt es?' Deutsche und österreichische Emigration in Großbritannien 1933-1945. Edited by Charmian Brinson et al. München: Iudicium Verlag, 1996, pp. 141-155 [Publications of the Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London, Vol. 64). Contains quotations from Zweig letter in English translation: [1]. Zweig to Ben Huebsch, 8 letters, 3 Mar. 1933-Jan. 1934. [2]. Ben Huebsch to Zweig, 1 letter, 1934. [3]. Zweig to Romain Rolland, 8 letters, 1932-June 1934. [4]. Zweig to Hans Carossa, Mar. 1934. [5]. Zweig to Joseph Roth, May 1934. [6]. Zweig to Franz Theodor Csokor, 1934. This essay was originally a paper entitled "Stefan Zweig's Exile in Great Britain as Expressed in Unpublished Letters" delivered on 1 October 1993 at "`Von Hitler vertrieben'. German and Austrian Exiles in Great Britain 1933-1945". A Symposium at the Institute of Germanic Studies, London, 29 September -1 October 1993. Organized by the London Research Group for German Exiles Studies in association with the Goethe Institute, the Institute of Germanic Studies and the Leo Baeck Institute [JBB]
"Stefan Zweig's Unpublished Letters of 1938 to Ben Huebsch" in Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte [Halle an der Saale/Stuttgart], 61:2 [June 1987], pp. (325)-358. Stefan Zweig to Ben Huebsch, 28 letters and postcards, 11 January - 23 December 1938. These paegs also contain 3 letters of Stefan Zweig to Trevor Blewitt [6 December, 7 December, and 8 December 1938] as well as excerpts from other letters to or by Stefan Zweig, e.g. Ben Heubsch to Stefan Zweig, Stefan Zweig to Gisella Selden-Goth etc.
"The Struggle for Survival - From Hitler's Appointment to the Nazi Book-Burnings: Some Unpublished Stefan Zweig Letters, with an Unpublished Manifesto" in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna and Its Legacy. Essays in Honor of Donald G. Daviau. Edited by Jeffrey B. Berlin, Jorun B. Johns, and Richard H. Lawson. Wien: Edition Atelier, 1993, pp. (361)-387. Contains quotations from Stefan Zweig letters to Ben Huebsch in English translation. An English translation of Stefan Zweig's "Einige Grundlagen zu einem kollektiv auszuarbeitenden Manifest" ["Some Basic Points for a manifestation to be worked out collectively"], pp. 373-375
"The Unpublished Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Stefan Zweig (with an unpublished Zweig Manifesto of 1933 and letters to Max Brod, Ben Huebsch, and Felix Salten)" in Brücken über dem Abgrund / Bridging the Abyss [1994], pp. (337)-363
"'We want neither victory nor defeat for anyone ... we are enemies of victory and friends of renunciation ...' Notes on an Unpublished 1918 Stefan Zweig Letter to Hermann Hesse" [Ca. 25 May 1918] in Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift [Heidelberg], Neue Folge. 41:2 [1991], pp. 231-235
"'Wie unwichtig sind ja überhaupt jetzt alle unsere Bücher und das, was wir machen!' The Unpublished Correspondence between Stefan Zweig and Felix Braun during the Anschluß year 1938" in Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift [Heidelberg], Neue Folge. 41:3 [1991], pp. 322-348
"The Writer's Political Obligations in Exile: The Case of Stefan Zweig" in Stefan Zweig and World Literature [2014], No. 15, pp. (224)-255 </lst>
“Stefan Zweig: Leben und Werk im Bild” in Monatshefte für deutschen Unterricht, deutsche Sprache und Literatur [Madison, WI], 76:4 [Winter 1984], pp. 476-477. Review: Stefan Zweig: Leben und Werk im Bild. Edited by Donald Prater and Volker Michels. (Frankfurt am Main): Insel Verlag, (1981) [insel taschenbuch 532].
Berlin, Jeffrey B. “Stefan Zweig. The World of Yesterday’s Humanist Today” in The German Quarterly [Cherry Hill, N. J.], 58:2 [Spring 1985], pp. 297-298. Review: Stefan Zweig. The World of Yesterday’s Humanist Today. Proceedings of the Stefan Zweig Symposium (30 March - 2 April 1981, State University College at Fredonia, New York). Edited by Marion Sonnenfeld. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983.
Berlin, Jeffrey. “Zweig, Stefan (1881-1942) Austrian novelist, playwright, poet” in The Facts on File Companion to the World Novel: 1900 to the Present. Edited by Michael Sollars 896-899 and Arbolina Llamas Jennings. 2 vols. New York: Facts on File, 2008, Vol. 2, pp. .
Bettex, Albert. “Modern Literature (1885 to the present)” in German Literature. A Critical Survey. Edited by Bruno Boesch. Translated from the German by Ronald Taylor. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., (1971), pp. 290-346. Zweig references, pp. 311, 373. See LA2 [German] Bettex, Albert.
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