EDUARD MAUTNER
\ˈɛdjuːˌɑːd mˈɔːtnə], \ˈɛdjuːˌɑːd mˈɔːtnə], \ˈɛ_d_j_uː_ˌɑː_d m_ˈɔː_t_n_ə]\
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A German poet; born at Pesth, Nov. 13, 1824; died at Baden, near Vienna, July 2, 1889. He wrote: "The Prize Comedy", which took the prize offered by the Hofburg Theatre in Vienna (1851), "Countess Aurora" (1852), "A Stratagem"( 1878), comedies; the plays "Eglantine" (1863) and "The HourGlass" (1871); "Short Stories" (1858); "Poems" (1847 and 1858); etc. "Select Poems" appeared in 1889.
By Charles Dudley Warner