LIST OF IMPORTANT PEOPLE IN TURN OF THE CENTURY VIENNA INTELLECTUAL AND POLITICAL LIFE

Bob Corbett, instructor
FIN-DE-SIECLE VIENNESE CULTURE AND THE COFFEEHOUSE
GNST 1400, Spring 2001

Name Born Died Main café Notes
Adler, Alfred 1852 Central political socialist, champion of underclass
Altenberg, Peter 1859 1919 Central/Imperial lived there: Richard Englander
Bahr, Herman 1863 1934 Griensteidl
Berg, Alban Museum Musicians' table
Brahams, Johann Sperl
Broch, Hermann 1886 1951
Bronstein, Lev Central
Freidell, Egon 1878 1938 Central
Freud, Sigmund 1856 1939 Landtmann/Imperial
Herzl, Theodor 1860 1904
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von 1874 1929 Griensteidl/Imperial
Hollitzer, Carl Museum Popular caricaturist. Made his home there
Klimt, Gustav 1862 1918 Central had a Stammtisch
Kokoschka Oscar 1886 1980 Central/Museum painted portraits there.
Krauss, Karl 1874 1936 Griensteidl/Imperial the demolished literature
Kuh, Anton 1890 1941 Central
Lehar, Franz 1870 1948 Sperl Café Museum before fame
Lenin, Vladimir 1879 1940 Central (only visits)
Loos, Adolf 1870 1933 Central
Mahler, Gustav 1860 1911 Imperial
Meyrink, Gustav 1868 1932 Central
Musil, Robert Central/Museum
Polgar, Alfred 1873 1955 Central
Salten, Felix 1869 1945
Schiele, Egon 1890 1918 Central Jugendstil movement
Schnitzler, Arthur 1862 1931 Central
Schoenberg, Arnold 1874 1951
Sitte, Camillo 1843 Important architect, opposed to modernism
Trotsky, Leon 1879 1940 Central/Imperial See Bronstein. Played chess in both (1907-14)
Wagner, Otto 1841 1918
Wengraf, Edmund 1860 1933
Zweig, Stefan Griensteidl

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