Celida Stuhlmann
Johanna Celida Stuhlmann (née Trost ; born June 22, 1883 in Lindau in Lake Constance ; † October 12, 1937 ) was a German poet .
Life
Celida Stuhlmann attended the Maria Ward School in Lindau and then a boarding school in Montreux . Here she already started writing poetry. In 1907 she married the builder and architect Heinrich Stuhlmann and had two daughters with him. In 1925 she founded a literary group in Lindau.
Celida Stuhlmann's poems are about "the suffering of love without fulfillment, the social problem that women have to deal with and submission to the divine will."
Celida Stuhlmann died in 1937 at the age of 54 after a serious illness.
Works (selection)
- 1923: Old-fashioned hearts
- Children of longing
- 1925: The Moor Witch
- 1928: The shivering ones
- 1930: The woman by the grace of God
- 1930: trip to Italy
- 1933: stops
- Green Allgäu in Gloria
- The island
literature
- Karl Bachmann: Celida Stuhlmann - Your Life and Her Works. In: Yearbook of the Lindau district 1996 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Exhibition about Celida Stuhlmann . In: all-in.de - the Allgäu online! ( all-in.de [accessed on March 12, 2018]).
- ^ A b Werner Dobras: Lindau personalities . In: Museumsverein Lindau (ed.): Neujahrsblatt 26 . 1981.
- ↑ Hein: In memoriam Celida Stuhlmann . Ed .: Lindauer Zeitung. June 20, 1953.
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SURNAME | Armchair man, Celida |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stuhlmann, Johanna Celida (full name); Trost, Celida (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 22, 1883 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lindau in Lake Constance |
DATE OF DEATH | October 12, 1937 |