Adolf Paul
January 6, 1863 (161 years old) in Bromö, Vänern, Sweden
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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- 1918 · Mitternacht as Axel Smirnow
- 1918 · The End of the Homunculus as o. A.
- 1917 · The Destruction of Mankind as o. A.
- 1917 · The Revenge of the Homunculus as o. A.
- 1916 · The Love Tragedy of the Homunculus as o. A.
- 1916 · The Mysterious Book as o. A.
- 1916 · The Artificial Man as o. A.