Maximilian Harden
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Maximilian Harden (a pen name; he was born Felix Ernst Witkowski) (1861 - 1927) was an influential German journalist who published the journal Die Zukunft, at the beginning of the 20th century. His baroque style was mocked by former friend Karl Kraus, who even wrote about "translations from Harden".
See also: Harden-Eulenberg affair.