Ludwig August von Frankl
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Ludwig August Ritter von Frankl-Hochwart (3 February 1810 in Chrast, Bohemia – 12 March 1894 in Vienna) was a Jewish Bohemian-Austrian writer and poet. He was a friend of Nikolaus Lenau. Also, he corresponded with Petar II Petrovic Njegos of Montenegro before he died in 1851. Frankl's Gusle, Serbische Nationallieder was dedicated to Vuk Karadžić's daughter in 1852. His object was to present some of the songs in Vuk which had not yet been translated, and he took the greatest pains to reproduce in German the metrical effect of the Serbian original.[1]
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- List of manuscripts At the Wiener Stadtbibliothek
- List of Works from Deutsche Dichterhandschriften des Poetischen Realismus at Brigham Young University
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External links
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Frankl, Ludwig August. |
- Frankl-Hochwart, Ludwig August Ritter von at the aeiou Encyclopedia
- Digitized works by Ludwig August von Frankl at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York
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