Edithe Léontine from Buchka

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Edithe Léontine von Buchka , b. Bernard , also Lilli von Buchka (born October 19, 1877 in Hamburg , † August 1940 in Neustrelitz ) was a German writer.

Life

She was the daughter of a French and a German-Russian and granddaughter of an Italian. She lost her parents at an early age and grew up in a guardian's house .

At the age of 18 (1895/96) she married the lawyer Gerhard von Buchka and lived in Schwerin , from 1914 in Rostock and finally from 1918 in Neustrelitz .

Edithe Léontine von Buchka published a number of collections of poetry.

Works

  • After sunset. Dresden: Pierson, 1904–1905
  • Under falling stars. Dresden: Pierson, 1905
  • Gardez l'amour. Dresden: Pierson, 1906
  • We women cry: sketches - dreams - fairy tales. Dresden, [1908]
  • Fata Morgana: the fate of a love. Schwerin: Stiller, 1924
  • Per aspera ad astra! A German image of the time. Schwerin: Stiller, 1924

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 1517 .

Individual evidence

  1. Not: "at the age of 30" (1907), as the literature incorrectly says. EL v. B. herself in her autobiography in the Schwerin Muses Almanac 1927 .

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