Talk:The Royal Game

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I would welcome any assistance in tidying/improving this article as I am very new to this world. The title would also benefit from it's original title which may or may not be Schachnovelle. ==

Zweig's "Schachnovelle" ("Chess Novella") was first published by "Pigmalion" of Buenos Aires in December of 1942 (Zweig had killed himself in February of that year) in a limited edition of 250 copies. In 1943 "Fischer-Berman" of Stockholm published the first mass edition. In 1944 an English translation was published in New York ("Viking") and London ("Cassell and Company"). Both English editions also contained the novellas "Amok" ("Der Amokläufer") and "Letter from an Unknown Woman" ("Brief einer Unbekannten"), both from the collection "Amok. Novellen einer Leidenschaft" (Leipzig: Insel, 1922).Ver sacrum (talk) 05:02, 1 February 2008 (UTC)


'prodigy' needs to be disambiguated to either Child prodigy or Chess prodigy. --Cfailde 21:06, 2004 Aug 17 (UTC)

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