Wilhelm Michel

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Wilhelm Michel (9 August 1877, Metz – 16 April 1942, Darmstadt) was a German writer who won the 1925 Georg Büchner Prize.

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  • Apollon und Dionysos. Dualistische Streifzüge 1904
  • Rainer Maria Rilke 1905
  • Der Zuschauer. Gedichte 1907
  • Das Teuflische und Groteske in der Kunst 1911
  • Friedrich Hölderlin 1912
  • Der Mensch versagt 1920
  • Hölderlins abendländische Wendung 1923
  • Hölderlin und der deutsche Geist 1924
  • Das Leiden am Ich 1930
  • Das Leben Friedrich Hölderlins 1940
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Recipients of the Georg Büchner Prize
1923–1950
  • 1923 Adam Karrillon and Arnold Mendelssohn
  • 1924 Alfred Bock and Paul Thesing
  • 1925 Wilhelm Michel and Rudolf Koch
  • 1926 Christian Heinrich Kleukens and Wilhelm Petersen
  • 1927 Kasimir Edschmid and Johannes Bischoff
  • 1928 Richard Hoelscher and Well Habicht
  • 1929 Carl Zuckmayer and Adam Antes
  • 1930 Nikolaus Schwarzkopf and Johannes Lippmann
  • 1931 Alexander Posch and Hans Simon
  • 1932 Albert H. Rausch and Adolf Bode
  • 1933–1944 not given
  • 1945 Hans Schiebelhuth
  • 1946 Fritz Usinger
  • 1947 Anna Seghers
  • 1948 Hermann Heiss
  • 1949 Carl Gunschmann
  • 1950 Elisabeth Langgässer
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