Ada Linden

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Ada Linden , actual Luise Förster (born October 1, 1847 , † November 23, 1911 ) was a German teacher in Wickrathberg and a writer.

Luise Förster published her books at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century under the pseudonym Ada Linden .

Works

In selection:

  • In the morning light . 1934
  • For the sake of faith . 1934
  • Out of winter trouble . 1925
  • The blue miracle . 1925
  • Tempted . 1925
  • Landmarks . 1924
  • Hans and Hannchen . 1915
  • Just a human too . 1914
  • Hidden reward . 1913
  • The Grete . 1913
  • The newspaper woman . 1913
  • Forest daughter . 1913
  • Christmas Eve . 1913
  • Under weather clouds . 1908
  • Mountain secret .
  • From days gone by . Three stories by Ada Linden: The ring of the Hohenzollern, From the days of battle, The witch of Heideburg. Leipzig 1888.
  • The rectory on the Rhine . Carl Hirsch, Constance 1924
  • The happiness of the Steinachhof . Narrative. 6th edition Lengerich i. Westf., Verlag von Bischof & Klein, 1929.
  • The Stedinger / The children from the Siebengebirge . Two stories. Carl Hirsch book and art publishing house, Constance, around 1928.
  • The miners . (Formerly titled: »From the depths«.) Soz. Rome. ad present. 8. (377) Berlin-Nauen 1891, Gnadenfeld & Co. 2.
  • God's advice . Youth font. 8. (32) Konstanz 1897, Karl Hirsch.
  • Cross and crown . Narrative Stuttgart 1897, Christian publishing house.
  • Brandkäthe . From the papers of a village schoolmaster. 8. (157) Berlin 1897, J. Gnadenfeld & Co.

literature

  • Norbert Bachleitner: The English and French social novel of the 19th century and its reception in Germany . (Vol. 1: International research on general and comparative literary studies), Rodopi 1993. S. 511. ISBN 9051835221 , 9789051835229
  • Sophie Pataky : Lexicon of German women of the pen . A compilation of the works by female authors that have appeared since 1840, along with the biographies of the living and a list of pseudonyms. Volume 1: A – L, Volume 2: M – Z, Berlin: C. Pataky, 1898.