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Stefan Zweig was a writer, journalist, playwright, poet, historian, and novelist, born on November 28, 1881, in Vienna. He held citizenship from Austria-Hungary, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Zweig was educated at the University of Vienna and was known for his works in literature.
Stefan Zweig's notable works include "Letter from an Unknown Woman", "The World of Yesterday", "The Royal Game", "Beware of Pity", and "The Post Office Girl". In addition to these, he was also the author of "Fear (Zweig novella)", "Amok (novella)", "Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman", "Buchmendel", "Decisive Moments in History", "Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman", and "Jeremiah".
Stefan Zweig had Austrian nationality, and he passed away on February 23, 1942, in Petrópolis.