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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Theophil Zolling (1849–1901)

Zolling, Theophil (tsō’ling). A miscellaneous writer; born near Naples, Dec. 30, 1849; died in Berlin, March 23, 1901. He was educated in German Switzerland, studied history and philosophy in Vienna, and later lived in Paris and Berlin. He is known as a lyrical poet, but also wrote a satirical epic ‘The Virgin of the Chair’ (1876); a drama in collaboration with Alphonse Daudet ‘New Love’ (1877); the novels ‘Gossip’ (1889) and ‘Madame Love’ (1889); etc.