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    <subfield code="a">The Life of Friedrich Hebbel. By William Guild Howard -- Hebbel: Maria Magdalena. -- Siegfried's Death. -- Anna. -- On Theodor K&#xF6;rner and Heinrich von Kleist. -- Ludolf Wienbarg's The Dramatists of the Present Day. -- Review of Heinrich von Kleist's Play, The Prince of Homburg, or The Battle of Fehrbellin. -- Recollections of My Childhood. (Extracts from the Journal of Friedrich Hebbel) -- The Life of Otto Ludwig. By Alexander R. Hohlfeld -- Ludwig: The Hereditary Forester. -- Between Heaven and Earth.</subfield>
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