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KARL EMIL See also: German novelist, was See also: born of Jewish parentage on the 25th of See also: October 1848 in See also: Russian See also: Podolia, and spent his early years at Czortkbw in See also: Galicia
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His See also: father, a See also: district physician, died early, and the boy, after attending the gymnasium of See also: Czernowitz, was obliged to teach in See also: order to support himself and prepare for See also: academic study
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He studied See also: law at the See also: universities of Vienna and See also: Graz, but after passing the examination for employment in the See also: state judicial service abandoned, this career and, becoming a journalist, travelled extensively in See also: south-See also: east See also: Europe, and visited See also: Asia Minor and See also: Egypt
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In 1877 he returned to Vienna, where from 1884 to 1886 he edited the Neue illustrierte Zeitung
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In 1887 he removed to Berlin and founded the fortnightly review Deutsche Dichtung
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See also: Franzos died on the 28th of See also: January 1904
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His earliest collections of stories and sketches, Aus Halb-Asien, See also: Land and Leute See also: des ostlichen Europas (1876) and Die Juden von Barnow (1877) depict graphically the See also: life and See also: manners of the races of south-eastern Europe
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Among other of his See also: works may be mentioned the See also: short stories, Junge Liebe (1878), Stille Geschichten (188o), and the novels Moschko von See also: Parma (188o), Ein Kampf urns Recht (1882), Der Prdsident (1884), See also: Judith Trachtenberg (1890), Der Wahrheitsucher (1804)
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