Agnes Willms-Wildermuth

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Agnes Willms-Wildermuth (born August 23, 1844 in Tübingen , † December 9, 1931 in Hanover ) was a German writer.

Life

Agnes Willms-Wildermuth was born as the eldest daughter of grammar school professor Wilhelm David Wildermuth (1807-1885) and the well-known writer Ottilie Wildermuth . Agnes Willms-Wildermuth had two siblings

  • Adelheid Wildermuth (born February 3, 1848 in Tübingen, † February 18, 1932 in Stuttgart ), writer. She lived with her brother and took over the management of the clinic which he founded for his patients and which was named Ottilienhaus in memory of her mother;
  • Herrmann Wildermuth (born April 28, 1852 in Tübingen; † May 22, 1907 ibid), since 1889 physician for people suffering from nerves and medical adviser in Stuttgart, father of Eberhard Wildermuth , who later became Minister of Housing under Konrad Adenauer .

Agnes Willms-Wildermuth attended the Höhere Töchterschule (today: Wildermuth-Gymnasium Tübingen ) in Tübingen, then she came to the house of a friend of her mother, Marie Humbert, who is known for her work for the female sex, to La Chaux-de-Fonds and attended the école industrial there for a year and a half. In spring 1864 she got engaged to the then candidate of theology Eduard Willms from East Friesland . After he found a job as a pastor in Meldorf , she followed him there as his wife in 1866. In 1878 they moved to Oldenburg and in 1885 to Wiarden . From 1910 on, she lived with her retired husband, who had meanwhile become a church councilor , in Hanover . Together they had six children, of whom Folkhard Willms and Bernhard Willms are known.

She has been a writer since her youth and, together with her sister Adelheid Wildermuth, published the youth garden founded by her mother and, since 1897, the monthly Paths and Goals .

Fonts (selection)

  • The march farmer's daughter: a story from Holstein. Nördlingen: Beck, 1875.
  • Men's sins against women's hearts. Stuttgart, 1876.
  • Ottilie Wildermuth; Agnes Willms: My songbook. Poems by OW Edited by her daughter A. Willms. Stuttgart, 1877.
  • The crab woman's child. Stuttgart, 1877.
  • The Böcklenburg. Stuttgart, 1878.
  • The Right Without God: Historical Narrative. North: Soltau, ca.1878.
  • Man's heart and God's ways. From the Frisian folk life. 1878.
  • The two boie. A sheet from the history of the Reformation. Nordlingen 1880.
  • Ottilie Wildermuth; Agnes Wilms: By the lamplight: stories. Stuttgart: Kröner, 1881.
  • From home to home. Historical tales. Nordlingen Beck 1881.
  • The heiress von Roseneck: A story for adult daughters by Agnes Willms geb. Wildermuth. Stuttgart Carl Krabbe 1882.
  • Rose and Reseda: Together; two short stories dedicated to the female youth. Stuttgart 1883.
  • Agnes Willms; Adelheid Wildermuth: Ottilie Wildermuth life. Compiled from their own records. Stuttgart: 1888.
  • German national cookbook: dedicated to the memory of miners, mother Mrs. Ottilie Wildermuth, by her grateful daughter. 1889.
  • Caspar Friedrich Lossius; Agnes Willms (re-edited): Gumal and Lina: a story for children. Stuttgart: Kröner around 1890
  • Mariechens Ideale - Greifenstein: two stories for young girls. Stuttgart: Krabbe 1890.
  • Agnes Willms-Wildermuth; Marie Stüler: Renée or tried in a storm: historical narration for young girls. Berlin: Meidinger 1893.
  • High aims or the work of the Christian virgin in the areas of the family, female diakonia and public life. Stuttgart Christian publishing house 1896.
  • Ottilie Wildermuth; Agnes Willms; Adelheid Wildermuth: The youth garden: a Festgabe: 21st volume. Stuttgart Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft 1896.
  • Friedrich Perthes : a German bookseller and patriot. Stuttgart Steinkopf 1897
  • Paths and goals. Monthly magazine for the Christian world of women for entertainment and instruction about their various "fields of work". 1st year April 1897 to March 1898. 12 volumes. Stuttgart, publishing house of the »ways u. Goals «, quarterly.
  • The 25 year history of the clementine house 1875-1900. Hanover Schlueter 1901.
  • Friedrich Rückert the poet of the German people and the German family. Stuttgart: JF Steinkopf, 1907.
  • Agnes Willms; Wilhelm Weischedel : High goals or the work of the Christian virgin: in the area of ​​the family, female diakonia and public life. Stuttgart: Christian publishing house 1925.

Individual evidence

  1. Else Buddeberg: Thinking and Poetry of Being, p. 1541 . Springer-Verlag, 1956, ISBN 978-3-476-00027-9 ( google.de [accessed April 9, 2018]).
  2. Zeno: Willms-Wildermuth, Mrs. Agnes. Retrieved April 9, 2018 .
  3. Gisela Wilkending: Girls' literature of the imperial era: Between female identification and crossing borders, p. 313 . Springer-Verlag, 2003, ISBN 978-3-476-05256-8 ( google.de [accessed on April 9, 2018]).
  4. ^ Deutsches Textarchiv - Brümmer, Franz: Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present. Vol. 7th 6th edition Leipzig, 1913. Retrieved on April 9, 2018 .