Houston Stewart Chamberlain

Houston Stewart Chamberlain (; 9 September 1855 – 9 January 1927) was a British-German philosopher who wrote works about political philosophy and natural science. His writing promoted German ethnonationalism, antisemitism, scientific racism, and Nordicism; he has been described as a "racialist writer". His best-known book, the two-volume ''Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts'' (''The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century''), published 1899, became highly influential in the pan-Germanic ''Völkisch'' movements of the early 20th century, and later influenced the antisemitism of Nazi racial policy. In the early 1920s, Chamberlain met and encouraged Adolf Hitler: he has been referred to as "Hitler's John the Baptist".

Born in Hampshire, he emigrated to Dresden in adulthood out of an adoration for composer Richard Wagner. He married Eva von Bülow, Wagner's daughter, in December 1908, twenty-five years after Wagner's death. During World War I, Chamberlain sided with Germany against his country of birth. He took German citizenship in 1916. Provided by Wikipedia
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    El drama Wagneriano by Chamberlain, Houston Stewart 1855-1927

    Published 1944
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    Ricardo Wagner / by Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 1855-1927

    Published 1947
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    Alemania / by Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 1855-1927

    Published 1919
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