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  1. Karl Hans Strobl (18 January 1877, in Jihlava – 10 March 1946, in Perchtoldsdorf) was an Austrian author and editor. Strobl is best known for his horror and fantasy writings. Strobl was a member of the Nazi Party .

  2. Karl Hans Strobl. Karl Hans Strobl (Pseudonym: Matthias Rongstock, * 18. Jänner 1877 in Iglau (Jihlava), Mähren; † 10. März 1946 in Perchtoldsdorf bei Wien) war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller .

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · Because “The Triumph of Mechanics” by Karl Hans Strobl is included in The Big Book of Science Fiction, we have to assume Ann and Jeff VanderMeer had a good reason other than it just being a fun story. It is the first English appearance of this 1907 Austrian story translated by Gio Clairval, so they must have had it translated for a special ...

  4. Aug 24, 2016 · The Triumph of Mechanics. Translated by Gio Clairval. Karl Hans Strobl (1877 – 1946) was an Austrian author and editor of fantasy and weird fiction. His writing was strongly influenced by Edgar Allan Poe and Hanns Heinz Ewers, author of such weird horror classics as “The Spider.”. After World War I, Strobl relocated to Germany, where he ...

  5. Karl Hans Strobl (18 January 1877 (Jihlava) – 10 March 1946 (Perchtoldsdorf)) was an Austrian author and editor. Strobl is best known for his horror and fantasy writings. Strobl was a member of the Nazi Party.

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  6. Karl Hans Strobl. born Iglau, Margraviate of Moravia, Austro-Hungarian Empire: 18 January 1877. died Perchtoldsdorf, near Vienna, Austria: 10 March 1946. works (highly selected) Eleagabal Kuperus (Munich, Germany: Georg Müller, 1910) [hb/]

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  8. Karl Hans Strobl (1877-1946) formed, it has been said, "with Gustav Meyrink and Hanns Heinz Ewers the three dark princes of the German horror and supernatural tale"; the Encylopedia of Fantasy varies the metaphor, calling him one of the "Three Musketeers" of the German fantastic revival after 1900.