Amalie Krafft

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Susanne Henrike Amalie Krafft ( 1778 - 1852 ) was a Danish author.

Her parents were Martin Qualitz (* around 1741 in Hungary) and Charlotte Amalie, b. Seiler or Zieler (* 1752 in Copenhagen ). Her younger sister Caroline Friederike Martinsdatter was born in Copenhagen in 1789. In 1804 Amalie married the barber and surgeon Friedrich August Krafft from Ziesar ( Duchy of Magdeburg ) (born October 9, 1777; † January 31, 1832 in Copenhagen office). Carl Frederik August, one of their three children, was born in Copenhagen in 1812.

Works

  • Poems and prose stories; 2 volumes, Aschaffenburg 1831
  • Six stories and an appendix of poems, Aschaffenburg 1834
  • Hunter's warning. Poem in: Allgemeine Forst- und Jagd-Zeitung, No. 145 of April 13, 1835, Ed. Stephan Behlen, Frankfurt am Main 1835
  • The Beguins. A monastery painting from the first half of the 30 years [sic] war Correspondenz. From Paris. in: Newspaper for the Elegant World, Volume 37 Nos. 237 - 244, Leipzig 1837
  • Gulmineh. Historical painting from the time of the French expedition to Egypt; 1837
  • Gulmineh: divorced tafereel uit den tijd van Bonapartes togt naar Egypte ( Online )
  • Orient and Occident. Stories and Fairy Tales, Leipzig 1838
  • Shakespeare as a man and a poet; Dreams of the orient; In: Newspaper for the Elegant World, 36th year, October - December 1836
  • Language of the heart; Roman, Schefer, Berlin, 1838