Anna von Blomberg
Anna von Blomberg (born October 2, 1858 in Küstrin , † June 14, 1907 in Fahrland / Osthavelland ) was a German writer .
Life
Anna von Blomberg was the daughter of a major in the Prussian Army . She received private tuition and grew up as a foster daughter with a canon in the Upper Silesian town of Baditz near Leobschütz from the age of eight . After the foster mother's death in 1878, Anna von Blomberg lived in different places. a. near Crossen an der Oder , in Berlin and Liebau in Silesia . In 1897 she moved to Fahrland near Potsdam with her sister's family , where she spent the last years of her life.
Anna von Blomberg was the author of novels and short stories .
Works
- Forest silence and world suffering , Leipzig 1894
- Sleeping Beauty , Leipzig 1896
- A rock in the sea , Leipzig 1898
- Reggfield's daughter , Leipzig 1900
- The noblest commandment , Leipzig 1900
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The Sermon on the Mount , Leipzig
- 1. Höhenluft , 1901
- 2. Against the Current , 1902
- 3. German loyalty , 1904
- He carried his cross , Leipzig 1904
- Up to the third and fourth link , Leipzig 1907
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SURNAME | Blomberg, Anna von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 2, 1858 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Küstrin |
DATE OF DEATH | June 14, 1907 |
Place of death | Fahrland , Osthavelland |