Sudermann

[ zoo-duhr-mahn ]

noun
  1. Her·mann [her-mahn], /ˈhɛr mɑn/, 1857–1928, German dramatist and novelist.

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How to use Sudermann in a sentence

  • Her room was very nicely kept, and she had on a shelf a novel of Sudermann's and a little book of Rosenthal's sweat shop verses.

    Making Both Ends Meet | Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt
  • The best thing about the novel is that it once more illustrates Sudermann's sympathy for the outcast and the despised.

    Essays on Modern Novelists | William Lyon Phelps
  • Die Ehre created a tremendous sensation, and Sudermann was excitedly read and discussed far beyond the limits of his native land.

    Essays on Modern Novelists | William Lyon Phelps
  • It is the first, and possibly the best, of Sudermann's remarkable psychological studies.

    Essays on Modern Novelists | William Lyon Phelps
  • In the attempts of German critics years ago to "classify" Sudermann, he was commonly placed in one of the three following groups.

    Essays on Modern Novelists | William Lyon Phelps