Amalie Falke from Lilienstein
Freiin Amalie Falke von Lilienstein (born August 18, 1868 in Vienna ; † November 8, 1956 there ; pseudonym: A. Falstein) was an Austrian writer and translator.
She was the daughter of the section head in the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Baron Johann Falke von Lilienstein († 1897) and a younger sister of the poet Hans Falke von Lilienstein (1862-1932).
Works
- The Owl's Nest, 1894.
- Life's Eternal Triad (Novella), 1896.
- Original Sin (novel), 1897. (2nd edition 1899)
- Friedel, 1898
- The Expectant (Stories), 1899.
- "You" (novel), 1900.
- Girls (short stories), 1904.
- The great talent (The Story of a Colorful Family), 1906
- The Voice of the Mountains ( Maria, Queen of Romania ), 1927
- Julius Caesar, ( Guglielmo Ferrero ) 1925
literature
- Franz Brümmer, Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present day . Volume 2. 6th edition, Leipzig, 1913, p.183
- Sophie Pataky, Lexicon of German Women in Feather Volume 1, Berlin, 1898, p. 204
- Literature by and about Amalie Falke von Lilienstein in the catalog of the German National Library
- Falke-Lilienstein, A. at worldcat.org
Individual evidence
- ^ To: Elisabeth Friedrichs, The German-speaking Writers of the 18th and 19th Centuries
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hawk from Lilienstein, Amalie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Falstein, Amalie von (Pseudonyn); Falstein, Amalie (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian writer and translator |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 18, 1868 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | November 8, 1956 |
Place of death | Vienna |