Benedikt David Arnstein (15 October 1765 – 6 January 1841), also known by the pen nameArenhof, was an Austrianplaywright. He is considered the first German-language Jewish dramatist and poet.[1][2]
Biography
Benedikt Arnstein was born in Vienna into a prominent Jewish banking family, the son of wholesaler David Isaak Arnstein.[3] His grandfather was the prominent banker Adam Isaac von Arnstein (son of Isaak Arnstein [de]),[4] and his aunt the socialiteFanny von Arnstein.[5]
Apart from individual poems, which appeared in monographs and almanacs,[8] Arnstein published numerous dramatic works, some of which were performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna.[9] His 1782 work Einige jüdische Familienscenen celebrated the Edict of Tolerance of Emperor Joseph II.[10][11]
^Blumesberger, Susanne; Doppelhofer, Michael; Mauthe, Gabriele, eds. (2002). "Handbuch österreichischer Autorinnen und Autoren jüdischer Herkunft: 18. Bis 20. Jahrhundert". Arnstein, Benedikt David von. Handbuch österreichischer Autorinnen und Autoren jüdischer Herkunft 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert (in German). Vol. 1. Munich: K. G. Saur. p. 39. doi:10.1515/9783110949001. ISBN3-598-11545-8.