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  1. Agnes Günther (born Agnes Breuning, 21 July 1863 – 16 February 1911) [1] was a German writer. Life. Agnes Breuning was a daughter of Hermann Otto Breuning, a businessman and banker, and his wife Anna Maria Barrell, who came from England. Agnes attended schools in Geneva and London. [2] .

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  3. Apr 1, 2007 · At baseline rates were 12.5% for nicotine, 7.4% for alcohol and 2.6% for CUD. Rates for alcohol, nicotine and other illicit substance disorders differed slightly between age groups, with slightly higher rates in each successive age cohort considered.

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  4. Overview. Agnes Günther. (1863—1911) Quick Reference. (Stuttgart, 1863–1911, Marburg), née Breuning, married Professor R. Günther, a theologian. Her long, sentimental novel, Die Heilige und ihr Narr (2 vols.), was published posthumously in 1913 and became a ... From: Günther, Agnes in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature

  5. Directed by William Dieterle. Agnes Günthers heart-rending fairy tale dazzled turn-of-the-century German audiences and sold hundreds of thousands of copies before being adapted into this tale of timeless passion, the beautiful The Saint and the Fool.

  6. Agnes Günther’s heart-rending fairy tale dazzled turn-of-the-century German audiences and sold hundreds of thousands of copies before being adapted into this tale of timeless passion, the beautiful The Saint and the Fool.

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  8. Agnes Günther was born on 21 July 1863 in Stuttgart, Germany. She was a writer, known for Die Heilige und ihr Narr (1928), The Saint and Her Fool (1935) and Die Heilige und ihr Narr (1957). She was married to Rudolf Günther. She died on 16 February 1911 in Marburg an der Lahn, Germany.

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