Box 6
Contains 38 Results:
The Plains of Abraham, 1958
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
The Plains of Abraham, Copyright notes, 2011
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
The Plains of Abraham, Documents, 1940-1982
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Seelenhunger, 1982
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Simon Bolivar, 1940-1941
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Sister Nanny, undated
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Tannhäuser, undated
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Le Testament de l'abbé Mélier, c.1935
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Le Testament de l'Abbé Mélier, Harry Baur correspondence, 1935
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.
Das Testament des Abbe Melier, c.1935
This sub-series (bulk c.1926-1936, 1980-1984) contains English, German, and French screenplays written for radio, film, and theater. Hermanns mainly wrote plays during the transitional period between receiving his doctorate in Sociology in 1926 and his stay in France from 1934-1935 after fleeing Germany. He returned to writing plays in the late 1970s, including several religious works.