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E. Marlitt is the pseudonym of Eugenie John (December 5, 1825  1887), a popular German novelist.

E. Marlitt.
E. Marlitt.

Biography


She was born at Arnstadt. Her father was a portrait painter; her patroness was the Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen [de], who adopted her in 1841 and sent her to Vienna to study music for three years on account of her fine voice.[1]

She became deaf, and returned to Sondershausen, living for 11 years at court as a companion to her patroness. Her correspondents were struck with her attractive style, and encouraged her to write novels. For this purpose, she returned to Arnstadt in 1863, and there began her career as a novelist. She used her experiences at court and as a travelling companion to the princess as material for her books, which were primarily directed against social prejudice.[1]


Works


These novels were made available in English translations by Annis Lee Wister of Philadelphia. Marlitt's collected works appeared in 10 volumes (Leipzig, 1888–90; second edition, 1891-94).

Marlitt published several works in the German weekly magazine Die Gartenlaube (such as Reichsgräfin Gisela in 1869).


Selected filmography



Notes


  1. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Marlitt, E." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 740–741.

References





На других языках


- [en] E. Marlitt

[ru] Йон, Евгения

Евгения Йон (нем. Eugenie John; 1825—1887) — немецкая романистка, известная под псевдонимом Э. Марлитт (E. Marlitt).



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