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  1. Artur Sandauer (14 December 1913 – 15 July 1989) was a Polish and Jewish literary critic, essayist, and professor at the University of Warsaw. He was born in Sambir and died in Warsaw. He coined the term "allosemitism" in a book published in 1982. Sandauer was married to Polish-Jewish painter Erna Rosenstein. References

  2. Artur Sandauer (ur. 14 grudnia 1913 w Samborze, zm. 15 lipca 1989 w Warszawie) – polski krytyk literacki pochodzenia żydowskiego, prozaik, eseista, tłumacz, profesor Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

    • krytyk literacki, eseista, tłumacz
  3. Si dedicò anche a studî biblici. Critico e scrittore polacco (Sambor, Leopoli, 1913 - Varsavia 1989). Sostenitore delle tendenze d'avanguardia e fine interprete delle poetiche d...

  4. 23 apr 2024 · Sandauer, Artur: critico, prosatore e traduttore polacco (Sambor 1913-Varsavia 1989). Tra i maggiori critici contemporanei, è stato fautore delle ...

  5. 10 mar 2024 · Artur Sandauer era un critico letterario, saggista e professore di letteratura all’Università di Varsavia. Coniò il termine “allosemitismo” nel suo saggio “Sulla situazione di uno scrittore polacco di ascendenza ebraica nel 20° secolo” pubblicato nel 1982 e ripreso dal sociologo Zygmunt Bauman in un saggio del 1997.

  6. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Sandauer_ArturYIVO | Sandauer, Artur

    (1913–1989), Polish writer, literary historian, and critic. A classical philologist educated in Lwów, Artur Sandauer taught at the Hebrew high school in Kraków between 1937 and 1939. He published in both Polish and Polish Jewish literary journals.

  7. First Published: 1947. Translations: French (La mort du libéral, 1958); German (Tod eines Liberalen, 2001). About the Author: Artur Sandauer (1913–1989) was a Polish literary critic, essayist, translator, and professor at the University of Warsaw. After studying classical philol-ogy in Lviv, Sandauer was a teacher in Sambor (1939 1941 ...