Paul Leppin
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Paul Leppin (November 27, 1878 - April 10, 1945) was a 20th-century Bohemian writer of German language, who was born and lived in Prague. Although he wrote in German, he was in close contact with Czech literature. He translated Czech books and wrote articles on Czech literature. He was also an editor of two literary periodicals, Fruhling and Wir.
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- Die Türe des Lebens, (The Doors of Life) 1901
- Severins Gang in die Finsternis, (Severin's Journey into the Dark) 1914
- Das Paradies der Anderen, (Others' Paradise) 1922
- Daniel Jesus, 1905
- Blaugast, posthumously
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