Ellen Soeding

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Ellen Soeding (born August 10, 1904 as Ellen Liebe-Harkort in Düsseldorf , † February 17, 1987 in Hagen ) was a German writer .

Life

Ellen Soeding grew up in " Haus Harkorten ", the headquarters of the Harkorts in Westerbauer near Hagen. In 1927 she married the industrialist Dietmar Soeding, who worked in the steel industry, with whom she lived as a freelance writer on the Hamperhof near Hagen-Ambrock from 1936 . Ellen Soeding wrote novels , short stories and a history of the Harkort family and company stories .

Works

  • Sibylle , Stuttgart [a. a.] 1936
  • Detour to Peace , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1938
  • Das Höfchen , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1939
  • The eagle flies , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1940
  • Friends in need , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1941
  • And our sons did it , Berlin 1942
  • Hagen , Honnef / Rh. 1957
  • The Harkorts , Münster, Westf.
    • 1 (1957)
    • 2 (1957)
  • 100 years of Proll & Lohmann , Hagen 1960
  • A few years of friendship , Lippoldsberg 1960
  • 180 years of Söding-Stahl , Hagen 1963 (together with Dietmar Soeding)

The Höfchen ( Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt , Stuttgart and Berlin 1939) was placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the German Democratic Republic .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1953-nslit-s.html