Adolf Paul
Known for: Writing
Born: January 5, 1863 in Bromö, Vänern, Sweden - Died: September 29, 1943
Adolf Georg Wiedersheim-Paul was a Swedish writer of novels/plays and an actor. In 1892 he published a collection of short stories called "The Ripper", in which one chapter entitled "Vanitas" concerns a homosexual liasion between a priest and a schoolboy in Weimar, Germany, while "Oedipus i Norden" is a mother-son incest story from Scandinavia. Adolf Paul lived most of his adult life in Berlin, Germany, where he was a close friend of Swedish writer August Strindberg, Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
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The Artificial Man
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The Mysterious Book
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The Love Tragedy of the Homunculus
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The Revenge of the Homunculus
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The Destruction of Mankind
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The End of the Homunculus
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Mitternacht
Axel Smirnow
One Mad Kiss
Story
Exzellenz Unterrock
Novel
The Palace of Pleasure
Theatre Play
The Devil's Church
Screenplay
Das schwarze Los
Screenplay
Lola Montez
Novel
Kameraden
Screenplay
The Dancer Barberina
Writer