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Zerzer, JuliusZerzer, Julius, b. Mureck (Styria), Jan. 5, 1889, d. Linz (Upper Austria), Oct. 29, 1971, Christian-conservative writer, teacher in Linz. Regarded himself as a successor of A. Stifter, deals in his historical novel "Der Kronerbe" (1953) with the "natural law" of human existence. Stifter Prize in 1965. Further works: Poetry: Balladen, 1909; Vor den Bergen, 1932; Die weite Sicht, 1946. - Narratives, legends. Literature: E. Kurz, J. Z. Eine Monographie, 1951.
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