Dorothee Theopold

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Dorothee Theopold (also: Dorothea Theopold ; * August 13, 1886 in Lemgo ; † November 22, 1926 ibid) was a German writer .

She was the daughter of an innkeeper and hotel owner who later ran a farm . Theopold attended a secondary school for girls ; she was denied further training. She spent the rest of her life with her two sisters on their parents' farm; At times she worked as a governess .

In addition, Theopold wrote stories that are thematically located in the history of her hometown Lemgo and the Lipperland .

Works

From an old Hanseatic city , Lemgo 1921: Book title in gold lettering on linen cover
  • The witch judge of Lemgo and other short stories and stories from the land of the rose , Detmold 1919
  • From an old Hanseatic town , stories from Lippe, with pen drawings by Gerhard Wedepohl , Lemgo 1921
  • From the French period , Gütersloh 1928

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