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Max Bernstein (May 12, 1854,Fürth – March 5, 1925,München) was aGerman art and theatrecritic andauthor. He was the husband ofElsa Bernstein.

The Salon Bernstein

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Bernstein and his wife Elsa had one of the most prominentsalons during the millennium. Guests includedTheodor Fontane,Henrik Ibsen,Paul Heyse,Gerhart Hauptmann,Hermann Levi,Thomas Mann,Gustav Mahler,Ludwig Ganghofer,Ludwig Thoma,Frank Wedekind,Hugo von Hofmannsthal,Rainer Maria Rilke,Max Halbe,Hermann Sudermann,Otto Brahm,Ricarda Huch,Eduard von Keyserling,Georg Hirth,Erich Mühsam,Klabund,Franziska zu Reventlow,Annette Kolb,Tilla Durieux,Richard Strauss,Engelbert Humperdinck,Bruno Walter,Franz von Stuck,Olaf Gulbransson,Friedrich August von Kaulbach,Maximilian Harden, andMax Weber.

Works

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  • Der kleine Hydriot (art critic, 1884)
  • Münchener Bunte Mappe (anthology, 1884)
  • Kleine Geschichten (stories, 1888)
  • Münchener Jahresausstellung von Kunstwerken aller Nationen (1889)
  • Blau (comedy, 1894)
  • D’ Mali (play, 1903)
  • Narrische Leut’ (stories, 1904)
  • Herthas Hochzeit (comedy, 1907)
  • Die Sünde (comedy, 1909)
  • Der gute Vogel (comedy, 1913)
  • Herrenrecht (play, 1916)
  • Gesindel (play, 1921)
  • Theaterbriefe (critiques in theMünchner Neueste Nachrichten)

References

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  • (in German)Jürgen Joachimsthaler:Max Bernstein. Kritiker, Schriftsteller, Rechtsanwalt (1854–1925). 2 vols. Frankfurt/M. et al. 1995.
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