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Edward Timms (1937 in Windlesham, England – 21 November 2018 in Brighton, England) OBE, FBA was Research Professor and a former director of the Centre for German-Jewish Studies (which he founded in 1994) at University of Sussex. His work mainly focused on Karl Kraus and Freud. Timms was also a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge His two-volume work Karl Kraus – Apocalyptic Satirist (1986 and 2005) is concerned with Kraus's satirical responses to Hapsburg Vienna, his rejection of both the First World War and Nazism. Kraus had been the subject of his PhD.

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  • Edward Timms (* 3. Juli 1937 in Windlesham, England; † 21. November 2018 in Brighton) war Professor für Germanistik an der Universität Sussex und Gründungs-Direktor des . Als Literaturwissenschaftler und Kulturhistoriker waren seine Schwerpunkt Karl Kraus und die Wiener Moderne um 1900. (de)
  • Edward Timms (1937 in Windlesham, England – 21 November 2018 in Brighton, England) OBE, FBA was Research Professor and a former director of the Centre for German-Jewish Studies (which he founded in 1994) at University of Sussex. His work mainly focused on Karl Kraus and Freud. Timms was also a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge His two-volume work Karl Kraus – Apocalyptic Satirist (1986 and 2005) is concerned with Kraus's satirical responses to Hapsburg Vienna, his rejection of both the First World War and Nazism. Kraus had been the subject of his PhD. (en)
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  • Edward Timms (1937 in Windlesham, England – 21 November 2018 in Brighton, England) OBE, FBA was Research Professor and a former director of the Centre for German-Jewish Studies (which he founded in 1994) at University of Sussex. His work mainly focused on Karl Kraus and Freud. Timms was also a Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge His two-volume work Karl Kraus – Apocalyptic Satirist (1986 and 2005) is concerned with Kraus's satirical responses to Hapsburg Vienna, his rejection of both the First World War and Nazism. Kraus had been the subject of his PhD. He died on 21 November 2018 at the age of 81. (en)
  • Edward Timms (* 3. Juli 1937 in Windlesham, England; † 21. November 2018 in Brighton) war Professor für Germanistik an der Universität Sussex und Gründungs-Direktor des . Als Literaturwissenschaftler und Kulturhistoriker waren seine Schwerpunkt Karl Kraus und die Wiener Moderne um 1900. (de)
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