Elisabeth Krickeberg

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Elisabeth Krickeberg (born February 2, 1861 in Liebenau / Neumark as Elisabeth Lesske , † 1944 ) was a German writer .

Life

Elisabeth Lesske was the daughter of a landowner . She attended school in her home town of Liebenau and was later taught by private tutors . From 1873 she was a student at the daughter school in Schwiebus . After completing an education in housekeeping , she attended a teachers ' seminar in Berlin from 1878 , where she passed the examination as a teacher for middle and higher daughter schools in 1880 . However, she did not practice her profession, but worked in her parents' household. In 1883 she married the post office clerk Konrad Krickeberg. The later ethnologist Walter Krickeberg emerged from the marriage. The family lived in Schöneberg and later in Charlottenburg . From 1891 Elisabeth Krickeberg was active as a writer ; her work initially appeared in family magazines such as the Universum and the Illustrirten Welt . She also wrote history for the Rad-Welt newspaper :

Elisabeth Krickeberg was the author of novels , short stories and columnist works.

She lived in Berlin-Steglitz from the late 1930s .

Works

  • Heinrich von Stephan , Dresden [a. a.] 1897
  • Over there in Poland , Berlin 1899
  • Superfluous. The ugly one , Leipzig 1899
  • Muck as a Freiwerber and other stories , Berlin 1900
  • Without love. The great count , Leipzig 1903
  • The Frau Professor , Leipzig 1906
  • The crow and other short stories , Leipzig 1910
  • How we forgive our debtors , Berlin 1913
  • And if love hadn't ... , Dresden 1914
  • Defiant love , Berlin [u. a.] 1915
  • The Hollmanns , Berlin 1916
  • Tokiwa , Berlin [a. a.] 1916
  • Siddy's marriage contract , Berlin 1917
  • On lonely heights , Berlin [u. a.] 1918
  • Bechtold Hergersberg's marriage , Berlin [a. a.] 1919
  • In the whirlpool of the big city , Berlin 1919
  • Yours with all your soul , Leipzig [u. a.] 1920
  • Rittmeister Segendorf , Berlin [a. a.] 1920
  • In the collegiate house , Leipzig 1927
  • Vollberg Sohn , Reutlingen 1927
  • Ilse and Else , Leipzig 1928
  • The secret of Koltenhausen , Leipzig 1929
  • Where I was once so blessed! Reutlingen 1931

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Individual evidence

  1. year of death cf. Genealogy of Walter Krickeberg in Klaus Zeller:  Krickeberg, Walter. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 13, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-00194-X , p. 35 f. ( Digitized version ).
  2. Sport-Album der Rad-Welt , 19th year, Berlin 1921, p. 101 f.