Archival Collections
Search results for: German Exile Literature

Felix Guggenheim Collection
Felix Guggenheim (1904-1979) was a German literary agent who emigrated to the United States in the late 1930s. His extensive archive contains business correspondence and book reviews for the period b

Grete Mosheim Collection
Collection includes personal and business correspondence of the German-born actress (1905-1986), and articles and interviews covering Mosheim's acting career from the American and German press.

Heinrich Mann Collection
Collection includes personal and business correspondence, manuscripts and published articles, and personal documents and photographs, and pencil drawings dating from Mann's years in France, 1933-1940

Ingolf Dahl Archive
This collection contains the manuscripts, scores, and books of American composer and USC Music faculty member Ingolf Dahl (1912-1970). Ingolf Dahl, one of USC's most distinguished faculty members had

Joseph Roos
The Archives consist of manuscripts of articles, correspondence, and autobiographical materials, along with emphemeral publications and some books. Joseph Roos (1905-1999) was a pioneering communit

Julius Berstl
Literary archive of the German emigre author (1883-1975); typescripts, manuscripts, in English and German.

Lion Feuchtwanger Collection
The voluminous archival material collected by Lion Feuchtwanger includes his personal and business correspondence, multiple versions of his writings, reviews of his works, photographs, and other perso

Ludwig Marcuse Collection
Collection includes personal and business correspondence, manuscripts and published articles, and personal documents and photographs, and pencil drawings dating from Marcuse's years in France, 1933-19

Marta Feuchtwanger Collection
This archive contains the correspondence of Marta Feuchtwanger who survived her husband by almost thirty years. Marta Feuchtwanger remained an important figure in the exile community and devoted the r

Marta Mierendorff Collection on Leopold and Fritz Jessner
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and ephemera regarding the lives and work of German Expressionist Theater director Leopold Jessner (1878-1945) and his brother-in-law, th

Richard Ralf

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