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Siegfried Kapper was the literary pseudonym of Isaac Salomon Kapper (21 March 1821, Smíchov7 June 1879, Prague), a Bohemian-born Austrian writer of Jewish origin. Born in Smichow, Kapper studied medicine at Prague University, later completing a Ph.D. at the University of Vienna. Kapper wrote excellent fairy tales and poems, and was one of the leading figures of Czech-Jewish assimilation. Kapper wrote in both German and Czech. He translated Mácha's ''Máj'' into German for the first time (1844).〔(Miloslav Uličný: Vedlejší efekt: Mácha’s Mai, in: Plav magazine )〕 After his death, the Kapper-Society was founded; its aim was Czech-Jewish assimilation and opposition to Zionism and German-Jewish assimilation. ==Selected works== * "Das Böhmerland" (1865) * "Die Handschriften Altböhmischer Poesien" (1859) * "Die Böhmischen Bäder" (1857) * "Fürst Lazar" (1853) * "Falk" (1853) * "Südslavische Wanderungen" (1853) * "Die Gesänge der Serben" (1852in two parts) * "Lazar der Serbenzar" (1851). Kapper had a Serbian predecessor in the person of Joksim Nović-Otočanin who published his book on the same theme at Novi Sad (Neusatz) in 1847. * "Befreite Lieder dem Jungen Oesterreich" (1848) * "České Listy" (1846) * "Slavische Melodien" (1844)〔''Slavische Melodien'' on Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=BVxcAAAAcAAJ&dq=inauthor%3A%22Siegfried%20Kapper%22&pg=PP7#v=onepage&q&f=false〕 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「Siegfried Kapper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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