Siegfried Jacobsen
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Siegfried Jacobsen (1881- ? ) was a German writer. He was born in Berlin and studied at the university. He became dramatic critic of Die Welt am Montag and in 1905 founded his own magazine devoted to the drama, Die Schaubühne, through which he exercised considerable influence over the theatrical life of Germany. He was also dramatic correspondent for Die Zeit and other Viennese papers. He was the author of:
- Das Theater der Reichshauptstadt (1904)
- Max Reinhardt (1910)
- Der Fall Jacobsen (1913)
- Die ersten Tage (1917)
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