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Stefan Zweig Collection

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צילום: לא ידוע, [בערך 1920-1935]מתוך: אוסף אברהם שבדרון

סטפן צווייג (1942-1881), סופר אוסטרי. החלק בעיזבונו של צווייג שנתרם לספרייה הלאומית התקבל כמתנה ממנו לפני שעזב את אוסטריה. האוסף כולל התכתבות, כתבי יד ותצלומים וחלק מאוסף האוטוגרפים של צוויג.

Reference Code
ARC. Ms. Var. 305
Consists of
2.3 m..
Languages
German; French;
Description
The collection includes incoming correspondence (originals and photocopies), letters, manuscripts and photographs, collected by Lavinia Mazzuchetti, later addenda, and parts of Zweig's autograph collection.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Stefan Zweig Collection.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: אוסף סטפן צויג.
Collection of Stefan Zweig.
Contributors Lavinia,Mazzucchetti 1889-1965 ((Creator of the collection))
Notes The sucide letter and some pages of the typescript of "Die Welt von Gestern" have been displayed at the exhibition of the Theater Museum in Vienna "Stefan Zweig: Abschied von Europa", April 2014-January 2015. The suicide letter was shown as a digital copy in the virtual exhibition at Casa del Lector in Madrid: "La Bibliotheca Nacional de Israel: déposito de memoria", March-September 2014.
Citation Note ARC. Ms. Var. 305, Stefan Zweig Archive, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Stefan Zweig Collection.
Former Call Number Ms. Var. 305
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Stefan Zweig (Vienna 1881-Petropolis 1942), Austrian essayist, biographer, dramatist, & translator (from French). From 1919 resident in Salzburg, from 1935 in England, and eventually from 1940 in Brazil. The Library's portion of his estate was a gift from Zweig before he left Austria.
Ownership history In 1933, Stefan Zweig established contact with the National Library concerning the transfer of parts of his correspondence to Jerusalem. During the 1930s the material was shipped in several installments to the National Library. Zweig's condition was a restriction on use of the material for ten years after his death. Later on, Lavinia Mazzuchetti, Zweig's translator into Italian, donated the material related to Zweig that she had collected. This material was added to the collection already in the National Library.
Language Note The material is mostly in German, with several items in French and a few items in other languages.
National Library system number 990026450870205171
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