SALOMON HERMANN VON MOSENTHAL
\sˈalɒmən hˈɜːmən vˈɒn mˈə͡ʊsənθə͡l], \sˈalɒmən hˈɜːmən vˈɒn mˈəʊsənθəl], \s_ˈa_l_ɒ_m_ə_n h_ˈɜː_m_ə_n v_ˈɒ_n m_ˈəʊ_s_ə_n_θ_əl]\
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A German dramatist; born at Cassel, Jan. 14, 1821; died at Vienna, Feb. 17, 1877. He obtained a position in the Austrian government in 1850. His best-known works were "Deborah" (1850: the original of "Leah the Forsaken"), and "Heliotrope Manor" (1857). He wrote also "The German Actors" (1863); "The Mayor of Altenburen" (1868); "Maryna" (1871); the tragedies "Duweke" (1860), "Pietra" (1865); etc. ("Works", 6 vols., Stuttgart, 1878.)
By Charles Dudley Warner
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