Helene Böhlau (German:[he.ˈleː.nə ˈbøː.laʊ̯](listen); 22 November 1859 in Weimar – 26 March 1940 in Augsburg) was a German novelist.[1]
German writer (1859–1940)
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)
Notes
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (May 2013)
German Wikipedia says she was born in 1856.
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Böhlau, Helene". Encyclopedia Americana.
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