WILHELM WALLOTH
\wˈɪlhɛlm wˈɒlɒθ], \wˈɪlhɛlm wˈɒlɒθ], \w_ˈɪ_l_h_ɛ_l_m w_ˈɒ_l_ɒ_θ]\
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A German story-writer; born at Darmstadt, Oct. 6, 1856. He wrote: "The King's Treasure House" (3 vols., 1883); "Paris the Mime" (1886); "The Gladiator" (1888); "Tiberius" (2 vols., 1889); "The Demon of Envy" (1889), "There Came a Hoar Frost" (1893), "Love's Fools" (1894), three stories of modern life; and some dramas, as "Countess Pusterla", "John of Suabia", "Marino Falieri": "The Sacrifice"; "Alboin".
By Charles Dudley Warner