Elisabeth Emundts-Draeger

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Elisabeth Emundts-Draeger ( pseudonym for Elisabeth Emundts ; born June 21, 1898 in Cologne-Deutz as Elisabeth Draeger ; † May 7, 1987 in Bensberg ) was a German writer .

Life

Elisabeth Emundts-Draeger lived in Cologne , later in Bensberg-Refrath . She was a member of GEDOK in Cologne. Her work consists mainly of poetry ; she also wrote narrative prose . She is buried in the grave of the Roggendorf family in Flittarder Friedhof (corridor 23), as her daughter was married to the Cologne poet Heinrich Roggendorf .

Works

  • From person to person , Darmstadt 1936
  • The Eternal Mothers . Heritage of German literature No. 225, Saarlautern 1939 (and 1955 at the publishing house of the Hessian Reading Book Foundation)
  • In us the law , Aloys-Henn-Verlag, Ratingen 1939
  • The eternal peaks , Aloys-Henn-Verlag, Ratingen 1942
  • The way goes inwards , Hoffmann & Campe, Hamburg 1948
  • Im Rosenkranz , Ratingen near Düsseldorf 1955
  • Flower poems. The Karlsruher Bote, Karlsruhe, 1968
  • Infinite heart. Poems for Ernst Barlach . EW Müssener Verlag, Cologne 1970
  • Where man? Where god? Lahn-Verlag, Limburg 1975
  • The receivers. One cycle. Self published in 1977
  • A harp in the evening , Cologne 1978
  • Rose and eagle. Late poems 1979–1981 , Wulff, Dortmund 1982
  • Sing dein Weh , Cologne 1985
  • (together with Roland Schmitz; Dieter Christian Ochs) Encounters. Poems about being old. Self-published, published by the Saarlouis district as part of the senior cultural work [Saarlouis] o.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Flittard Cemetery. In: Stadt-Koeln.de. Retrieved May 27, 2018 .