Elsbeth Borchart

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Elsbeth Borchart (born December 3, 1878 in Margonin , Posen , † unknown) was a German writer .

Life

Elsbeth Borchart was the daughter of a judge . Due to the multiple transfers of her father, she grew up in Tuchel / West Prussia , Bütow / Pomerania and Ratibor / Upper Silesia . She attended school in Racibórz and then completed a teacher training seminar , but did not practice the profession she had learned for health reasons. After the early death of her father, she moved to Berlin with her mother and sister , where she a. a. the writing devoted. Since 1904 Elsbeth Borchart published successful narrative works.

Works

  • The love command , Berlin
    • 1 (1904)
    • 2 (1904)
  • Ilse Römer , Berlin
    • 1 (1905)
    • 2 (1905)
  • The prodigal son , Berlin 1909
  • Zur Höhe , Berlin 1909
  • Two women , Charlottenburg 1911
  • Senta Wolfsburg , Berlin [a. a.] 1912
  • Helga , Charlottenburg 1913
  • Sister Carmen , Werdau i. Sat. 1914
  • Woman's weapons , Berlin 1916
  • "Föhn" , Werdau i. Sat. 1917
  • Mrs. Roses Flucht , Werdau i. Sat. 1917
  • To live means to fight , Dresden 1917
  • The seventh , Leipzig 1917
  • German blood , Dresden 1918
  • Jung Siegfried , Chemnitz 1918
  • Exam time , Chemnitz 1918
  • About freedom and peace , Charlottenburg 1918
  • Doctor Lentze's secret , Chemnitz 1919
  • Thorns on the bush of life , Leipzig 1919
  • Livable , Chemnitz 1919
  • Stronger than us! , Reutlingen 1919
  • The abbot of Rieburg , Charlottenburg 1920
  • Schön Rotraut , Reutlingen 1921
  • The girls' high school in Treuenburg , Reutlingen 1922
  • To the other side of the river , Berlin [u. a.] 1932

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