- enotes.com topics/gottfried-kellerGottfried Keller spent most of his life in his native Zurich, where he was born into the family of a turner who died when Keller was five years old.
- peoplepill.com i/gottfried-kellerThe Gottfried Keller Foundation became though an important collection institution for art, but the feminist concerns of Lydia Escher but was not met.
- de.zxc.wiki wiki/Gottfried_KellerGottfried Keller's house in which he was born, “The Golden Angle” on Neumarkt in Zurich. Plaque on the "House to the sickle", described in the green Heinrich.
- Alchetron.com Gottfried-KellerThe Gottfried Keller Foundation became though an important collection institution for art, but the feminist concerns of Lydia Escher but was not met.
- Keller: Kleider Machen Leute by David A. Jackson, 1993; The Poetics of Scepticism: Gottfried Keller and Die Leute von Seldwyla by Erika Swales, 1994...
- bookrags.com Gottfried_Keller/The Swiss short-story writer, novelist, and poet Gottfried Keller (1819-1890) was a master of the realistic novella and author of one of the outstanding German novels...
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Gottfried_KellerThe Gottfried Keller Foundation became though an important collection institution for art, but the feminist concerns of Lydia Escher were not met.
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Gottfried_KellerThe Gottfried Keller Foundation became though an important collection institution for art, but the feminist concerns of Lydia Escher were not met.
- WikiMili.com en/Gottfried_KellerGreen Henry is a partially autobiographical novel by the Swiss author Gottfried Keller, first published in 1855, and extensively revised in 1879.