Ludwig Fulda

Ludwig Anton Salomon Fulda (July 7, 1862 – March 7, 1939) was a German playwright and poet, with a strong social commitment.

[3] Fulda's creations used the relationships of his characters to develop the social and political issues of his time.

Fulda's works include Das verlorene Paradies (1892; translated as The Lost Paradise, 1897),[4][5] Der Talisman (1892), Jugendfreunde (1897) and Maskerade (1904).

Fulda's 1901 play, Die Zwillingsschwester was adapted into the screenplay by Behrman and Salka Viertel of the American motion picture Two-Faced Woman (1941) starring Greta Garbo.

Jugendfreunde was adapted in the United States into the 1912 play Our Wives by Helen Craft/Kraft and Frank Mandel.