Jacob Bettelheim, german: Jakob Bettelheim (pseudonym: ''Karl
Tellheim''; October 24 (26), 1841,
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dramatist, writer, translator.
He attained considerable prominence by his first attempt in the field of literature, ''"Elena Taceano"'', a romance. This he followed with ''"Intime Geschichten"'' (novelettes) and a drama, ''"Nero,"'' written in collaboration with
Von Schönthan in 1889. After'' "Die Praktische Frau,"'' a farce, came ''"Giftmischer"'' and ''"Vater Morin,"'' two popular plays; 2 dramas, ''"Ehelüge"'' and ''"Sein Bester Freund"''; ''"Madame Kukuk,"'' a farce; ''"Syrenen,"'' a popular play; ''"Seine Gewesene,"'' farce; ''"Aus der Elite,"'' farce, 1894; ''"Der Millionenbauer,"'' drama, in collaboration with
M. Kretzer; ''"Verklärung,"'' drama, 1897; ''"Verklärung,"'' farce, 1898; ''"Der Retter,"'' comedy, 1898.
Among other works by Bettelheim may be mentioned: ''"Onkel Jonas,"'' a popular drama, in collaboration with
O. Klein, 1898; ''"Victorinen's Hochzeit"'' (translated from
Georges Sand's play), 1879; ''"Marguerite"'' (from
Sardou), 1886; ''"Der Erbe"'' (from
De Maupassant), 1894; and ''"Im Verdacht"'' (from
Labiche).
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1841 births
1909 deaths
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