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- Anton_Wildgans abstract "Anton Wildgans (17 April 1881–3 May 1932) was an Austrian poet and playwright. He was born in Vienna, and died in Mödling.His works, in which realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, focus on the drama of daily life.One of his teachers was the Austrian Jewish philosopher Wilhelm Jerusalem. Wildgans was the mentor of writer Albert Drach.The Wildganshof, a residential development in the 3rd District of Vienna, is named after him.".
- Q84894 abstract "Anton Wildgans (17 April 1881–3 May 1932) was an Austrian poet and playwright. He was born in Vienna, and died in Mödling.His works, in which realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, focus on the drama of daily life.One of his teachers was the Austrian Jewish philosopher Wilhelm Jerusalem. Wildgans was the mentor of writer Albert Drach.The Wildganshof, a residential development in the 3rd District of Vienna, is named after him.".
- Anton_Wildgans comment "Anton Wildgans (17 April 1881–3 May 1932) was an Austrian poet and playwright. He was born in Vienna, and died in Mödling.His works, in which realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, focus on the drama of daily life.One of his teachers was the Austrian Jewish philosopher Wilhelm Jerusalem. Wildgans was the mentor of writer Albert Drach.The Wildganshof, a residential development in the 3rd District of Vienna, is named after him.".
- Q84894 comment "Anton Wildgans (17 April 1881–3 May 1932) was an Austrian poet and playwright. He was born in Vienna, and died in Mödling.His works, in which realism, neo-romanticism and expressionism mingle, focus on the drama of daily life.One of his teachers was the Austrian Jewish philosopher Wilhelm Jerusalem. Wildgans was the mentor of writer Albert Drach.The Wildganshof, a residential development in the 3rd District of Vienna, is named after him.".