Amanda Sonnenfels

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Amanda Sonnenfels (actually: Amanda Sonnenfeld; born July 4, 1868 in Kosel , Upper Silesia ) was a German writer.

Life

Amanda Sonnenfeld grew up as the daughter of a manor owner. Due to financial difficulties, the family moved to Breslau, where they began to write and took on the pseudonym Sonnenfels.

Works (selection)

  • The flying man and others . Wroclaw 1913.
  • Funny comrades: stories for the youth . Nuremberg 1914.
  • Queen Luise of Prussia A biography for the girls' world . Stuttgart 1920.
  • German female figures. 10 life descriptions of outstanding women for the girls' world . Stuttgart 1927.
  • Frozen Slices - New Fairy Tales by Amanda Sonnenfels. 1908 .

literature

  • Gisela Wilkending (Ed.): Girls' literature of the imperial era: between female identification and crossing borders . Slaughterer. Stuttgart and Weimar 2003. ISBN 978-3-476-01963-9 . P. 311.

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