Raimund Prize
The Raimund Prize was an Austro-Hungarian award for playwrights in memory of Ferdinand Raimund .
Award winners
- 1896 Carl Karlweis for the popular play The Little Man
- 1900 Max Egon Burckhard for the folk play s'Katherl
- 1901 Heinrich Schrottenbach (* May 8, 1848 - † February 22, 1937) for the popular play Die Schröderischen (premiered 1901)
- 1904 Rudolf Hawel for the comedy Die Politiker (WP 1904)
- 1908 Kurt Frieberger (April 4, 1883 - November 19, 1970) for the comedy The Happiness of the Reasonable (premiered 1907)
- 1911 Rudolf Holzer (* July 28, 1875; † July 17, 1965) for the play The Good Mothers
- 1914 Arthur Schnitzler for the drama The Young Medardus (premiere 1910)
- 1916 Anton Wildgans for the tragedy of poverty (premiere 1914)
- 1918 Julius Bittner for the Viennese Singspiel Der liebe Augustin (premiere 1917)
Doping
For example in 1914 the prize was endowed with 2000 crowns .
literature
- Therese Nickl (Ed.), Heinrich Schnitzler (Ed.): Arthur Schnitzler. Youth in Vienna. An autobiography. With an afterword by Friedrich Torberg . Fischer paperback. Frankfurt am Main 2006. 381 pages, ISBN 978-3-596-16852-1 (© Verlag Fritz Molden , Vienna 1968)
- Giuseppe Farese: Arthur Schnitzler. A life in Vienna. 1862 - 1931. Translated from the Italian by Karin Krieger . CH Beck Munich 1999. 360 pages, ISBN 3-406-45292-2 . Original: Arthur Schnitzler. Una vita a Vienna. 1862 - 1931. Mondadori Milan 1997