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Holz, Arno Definition Of Holz, Arno In The Free Online Encyclopedia. Holz, Arno ( r`nō h lts), 1863–1929, German critic and poet. His influence as a founder of the German naturalist school and as a critic is more important than his work itself. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Holz, Arno
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Extractions: Holz is the German word for wood or timber and is therefore part of several place and family names. There are several variants like Holzer/Holtzer, Holzinger/Holtzinger, Holzman or compound names like Bieholtz, Birnholz/Barenholtz, Brettholz, Buchholz/Buchholtz, Eichholz/Eichholtz, Kaufholz/Kaufholtz, Klapholtz, Pickholz/Pickholtz, Teichholz/Teichholtz .. etc. Arno Holz (1863-1929), German poet, see German article
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Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Holz, Arno key , German critic and poet. His influence as a founder of the German naturalist school and as a critic is more important than his work itself. He was particularly influential in the development of Hauptmann. Among his works are the realistic sketches Papa Hamlet (with Johannes Schlaf, 1889); the drama Die Familie Selicke (also with Schlaf, 1890); Die Kunst [art] (1891); and the poems Phantasus The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Atlas ... Encyclopedia Click Here! Click Here! 24 x 7 Tutor Availability Unlimited Online Tutoring 1-on-1 Tutoring Explore 4th Grade Math Precalculus Review Contact Us Advertise with Fact Monster ... Privacy
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Holz, Arno (1863-1929) Holz, Arno. POET, PLAYWRIGHT, CRITIC (GERMANY) BORN 26 Apr 1863, Rastenburg, Ostpreussen (now Ketrzyn, Poland) DIED 26 Oct 1929, Berlin Wilmersdorf http://www.xs4all.nl/~androom/biography/p011730.htm
Extractions: In Berlin he met the young Gerhard Hauptmann and in 1883 he published his first poems in "Klinginsherz!". In 1886 he published a series of poems under the title "Phantasus". He became friends with the writer Johannes Schlaf and both tried to reproduce reality in literature, sometimes alone, sometimes together. In 1924 a complete edition of "Phantasus" was published in three volumes and in 1926 he became a member of the poetry section of the Prussian Academy of Arts. He was also a candidate for the Nobel Prize, but he never received it. In 1926 he divorced Emilie and married Anita Gewelke. He died three years later.
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Extractions: var isReferenceAnswers = true; BodyLoad('s'); On this page Library German Literature Companion: Home Library German Literature Companion Holz, Arno (Rastenburg, East Prussia, 1863-1929, Berlin), son of a pharmacist, had a good schooling in Berlin, but did not go to a university. He started, not very successfully, as a journalist, but became one of the foremost supporters of the Naturalistic movement (see Naturalismus ). A member of the club Durch , he also edited the journal Freie Bühne (see Freie Bühne, Verein ). His early collections of poetry, Klinginsherz (1883) and Deutsche Weisen (in collaboration with O. Jerschke , 1884), gained him some recognition, but his first real success came with the poetry of Das Buch der Zeit (1885). In 1888 began his friendship and collaboration with J. Schlaf . In the following year they published their joint work Papa Hamlet , described as Drei Skizzen , under the pseudonym Bjarne P. Holmsen, convinced that Norwegian authorship would attract instant attention. The true authors were soon discovered and they subsequently published under their own names. Die Familie Selicke (1890), another landmark of the Naturalistic movement, was performed by the Freie Bühne, and the collection
Arno Holz Definition Of Arno Holz In The Free Online Encyclopedia. Holz, Arno . Born Apr. 26, 1863, in Rastenburg; died Oct. 26, 1929, in Berlin. German writer and literary critic. With the collection of poems The Book of the Time (1886) Holz http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Arno Holz
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Qualitative Theory Of The Solid-liquid Transition Title Qualitative theory of the solidliquid transition Authors Holz, Arno Affiliation AA(Fachrichtung Theoretische Physik, Universit t des Saarlandes, 66 Saarbr cken, W http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982PhyA..111..217H
Extractions: Bibliographic Code: Abstract Some qualitative attempts to the elucidation of the melting transition is solids are presented. The screening of the long range elastic interactions in the liquid phase is considered to originate from the presence of freely mobile infinitely extended dislocation loops. In contrast to other similar theories it is, however, assumed that cooperative diffusive motion (or ``convective'' motion) plays an equally important role in releasing any trapped in dislocation configurations which may lead to immobility of the system. The apparent universal nature of the discontinuity of the melting transition is studied on the basis of these concepts via possible nucleation mechanisms. The technical means used to treat dislocation configurations are combinatorics and the path integral formalism. The conclusion reached are that the universal nature of the discontinuity of the melting transition is a consequence of the strongly coupled dynamics of dislocations and cooperative diffusive motion. To Professor Ulrich Dehlinger on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.