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Helene Böhlau

German writer (1859–1940) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helene Böhlau
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Helene Böhlau (German: [heˈleːnə ˈbøːlaʊ] ; 22 November 1859 in Weimar – 26 March 1940 in Augsburg) was a German novelist.[1]

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Portrait of Helene Böhlau

Biography

She traveled much in the East, married Omar al-Raschid Bey (born as Friedrich Arnd) in Istanbul, and settled down in Munich. In 1888 her sketches of Weimar (Ratsmädelgeschichten) brought her a large measure of fame. She showed a leaning toward the Romantic school now and then, but on the whole her descriptions were realistic and her writing was imbued with passion.

Works

  • Novellen (1882)
  • Es hat nicht Sein Sollen (It shouldn't have been, 1891)
  • Das Recht der Mutter (The mother's right, 1896; new ed., 1903)
  • Neue Ratsmädel- und Weimarische Geschichten (1897)
  • Halbtier (Half animal, 1899)
  • Sommerbuch (1902)
  • Die Kristallkugel (The crystal ball, 1903)
  • Isebies (1911)

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