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René Fülöp-Miller, born Philip Müller (17 February 1891 – 17 May 1963) was an Austrian cultural historian and writer.〔(René Fülöp-Miller - Ostdeutsche Biographie )〕 He was born to an Alsatian immigrant and a Serbian mother in Caransebeş (in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire) and died in Hanover, New Hampshire.〔dust jacket of "The Saints Who Moved the World", 1945.〕 During his career as a journalist and editor he resided in various places such as Vienna, Paris, Lausanne, Budapest, Moscow, London, Los Angeles and New York.〔dust jacket of "The Saints Who Moved the World", 1945.〕 ==Works== * ''Rasputin: The Holy Devil'', 1927 * ''The Mind and Face of Bolshevism: An Examination of Cultural Life in Soviet Russia'', 1927 * ''The Russian Theatre: Its Character and History with Special Reference to the Revolutionary Period'', 1927 * ''Lenin and Gandhi'', 1927 * (ed. with Friedrich Eckstein) ''The Diary of Dostoyevsky's Wife'', 1928 * ''The Power and Secret of the Jesuits'', 1930 * ''The Ochrana: The Russian Secret Police'', 1930 * (ed.) ''Tolstoy: Literary Fragments, Letters and Reminiscences not Previously Published, Issued under the Authority of the Tolstoy family'', 1931 * (ed.) ''Under Three Tsars: The Memoirs of the Lady-in-Waiting, Elizabeth Narishkin-Kurakin'', 1931 * ''Leo XIII and Our Times: Might of the Church-power in the World'', 1935 * ''Leaders, Dreamers, and Rebels; an Account of the Great Mass-movements of History and the Wish-dreams that Inspired Them'', 1935 * ''Triumph over Pain'', 1938 * ''The Saints that Moved the World: Anthony, Augustine, Francis, Ignatius, Theresa'', 1945 * ''Fyodor Dostoevsky: Insight, Faith, and Prophecy'', 1950 * ''The Night of Time'', 1955 * ''The Jesuits: A History of the Society of Jesus'', 1963 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「René Fülöp-Miller」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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