Bertha Hoffmann

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Bertha Hoffmann (born Bertha Wilhelmine Flügel ; born February 5, 1816 in Prester near Magdeburg , † 1892 in Berlin ) was a German writer .

Life

Bertha Hoffmann was born in 1816 as the daughter of the wing building council near Magdeburg. She spent her youth in Angermünde . At the age of 29 she married the building officer Friedrich Hoffmann in Berlin in 1845. In 1860 she published her first work, the fairy tale What the Children Like . In the following years she increasingly turned to poetry and drama. Bertha Hoffmann died in Berlin in 1892.

Works

  • What the kids like. Fairy tale, 1860.
  • Wartburg (poems, 1868)
  • One Evil Seven (1870)
  • War and Victory Songs (1871)
  • The Bohemian Maiden War (1871)
  • Cilli's way to the stage (1873)
  • Reading images (poems, 1875)
  • Pantinia (1879)
  • The knight (1880)
  • The Built Wedding (1880)
  • Napoleon Bonaparte. Play in 5 acts. Fischer & Wittig, Leipzig 1884.
  • In Tilsit (1885)
  • Margarete Minden (1885)
  • Gustav Adolf (1888)
  • Beautiful Else (1888)
  • Ekkehard (1889)
  • The straw wreath (1889)
  • The twelfth couple. Stagger in two lifts. Bachmann, Döbeln 1890.
  • The Corbeille. Bachmann, Berlin 1891.
  • The gallows bird (1892)
  • Yes or The Queen of the Night (1892)

literature

Individual evidence

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