- Marcuse, Ludwig,
Marcuse, Ludwig, 1894-1971 (Nombre personal)
- מרכוזה, לודוויג
- מרכוזה, לודוויג, 1894־1971
His Philosophie des Un-Glücks, 1981: t.p. (Ludwig Marcuse)
LC data base, 11-17-83 (hdg.: Marcuse, Ludwig, 1894-1971)
Wikipedia, July 13, 2020 (Ludwig Marcuse; Ludwig Marcuse (February 8, 1894 in Berlin--August 2, 1971 in Bad Wiessee) was a German philosopher and writer of Jewish origin; from 1933 to 1940 Marcuse lived in France, settling with other German exiles in Sanary-sur-Mer; from 1940 to 1950 he lived in Los Angeles; he returned to Germany at the end of his life; Marcuse wrote non-fiction, mostly about the role of German literature in so far as that it was bound up with progressive and emancipatory philosophical, and political causes; these works include subjects like Heine, Börne, Georg Büchner, the development of the tragedy, Sigmund Freud, the philosophy of happiness, and several others)