Beatrice Zade

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Inez Alfhild Beatrice Zade (born July 20, 1875 in Trelleborg as Beatrice Bæcklund, † 1948 ) was a Swedish writer .

Life

Zade passed the Abitur in Stockholm in 1893 and graduated from the higher teacher training college in 1896 . She then worked as a teacher in Uddevalla , Trollhättan and Smedjebacken and from 1907 to 1908 as the principal of a coeducational school in Höör .

From 1908 to 1910 she studied in Jena and in 1910 married the later Leipzig professor and crop scientist Adolf Zade . After the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1933 had Adolf Zade his professorship because of his Jewish abandon faith. The couple then left Germany and moved to Stockholm.

Beatrice Zade published a number of popular monographs and also wrote short stories as well as articles in newspapers and magazines.

Works (selection)

  • Minchen Herzlieb: Ottilie i Goethe's novel “Valfrändskap” (1914, limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Caroline. Ett kvinnoöde från romantikens dagar (1914)
  • Ernst Haeckel: Ett liv i vetenskapens tjänst (1915, limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Bettina. En livsväg kring Goethe (1916, limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Två systrar. Schiller's Lotte och Line (1918)
  • I musernas rike (1920; Weimar accounts from the time of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Goethe's barndom 1749-1765 (1922)
  • Goethe students 1765-1771 (1923, limited preview in Google book search)
  • Frida Stéenhoff: Människan, kämpen, verket (1935, limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Prinsessan Eugénies Jenny Lind pictures: Till 50-årsminnet av sångerskans dödsdag (1937, limited preview in Google book search)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Beatrice Zade . In: Theodor Westrin, Ruben Gustafsson Berg, Eugen Fahlstedt (eds.): Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi . 2nd Edition. tape 33 : Väderlek – Äänekoski . Nordisk familjeboks förlag, Stockholm 1922, Sp. 662 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).