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German writer (1859?1932)
Alfred Bock
(14 October 1859,
Giessen
,
Grand Duchy of Hesse
? 6 March 1932, Giessen) was a German writer.
[1]
In 1924, Bock was awarded the prestigious
Georg Buchner Prize
, the most important literary prize for German language literature.
[2]
[3]
[4]
Bock was educated at the
University of Giessen
.
[3]
Deutsche Biographie
described Bock's style as "the art of a strong and comfortable bourgeoisie who takes people as forces of nature and the world without coloured glass."
[5]
Notes
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Garland, Henry; Garland, Mary (1997),
"Bock, Alfred"
,
The Oxford Companion to German Literature
, Oxford University Press,
doi
:
10.1093/acref/9780198158967.001.0001
,
ISBN
978-0-19-815896-7
, retrieved
2021-07-03
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"Buchner Prize | German award"
.
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
2021-07-03
.
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a
b
"Bock, Alfred"
.
www.projekt-gutenberg.org
. Retrieved
2021-07-03
.
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"Liste der Georg-Buchner-Preistrager"
.
Geschichte des Georg-Buchner-Preises
(in German). De Gruyter. 2012-02-14. pp. 373?374.
doi
:
10.1515/9783110925432.373
.
ISBN
978-3-11-092543-2
.
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Biographie, Deutsche.
"Bock, Alfred - Deutsche Biographie"
.
www.deutsche-biographie.de
(in German)
. Retrieved
2021-07-03
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