Emma Reichel

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Emma Reichel ( pseudonym : Edela Rüst ; born October 18, 1857 in Königsberg , † April 1931 in Berlin ) was a German theater actress , journalist and writer .

Life

Emma Reichel was the daughter of a steel mill owner. She grew up in Königsberg in East Prussia , where she attended school. Then she took acting lessons in Berlin with Karl Gustav Berndal . After Emma Reichel had appeared as an actress for a short time, she gave up this profession and went to Great Britain , where she wrote articles for German and English newspapers as a correspondent in the following years . In 1896 she returned to Germany and lived as a freelance writer in Berlin.

Emma Reichel published novels , stories and plays under the pseudonym "Edela Rüst" .

Works

  • A women's committee meeting , Berlin 1896
  • The right of life. The Bat Ball , Berlin 1900
  • The Anhöh-Strasse , Leipzig 1901
  • The Baronsche , Berlin 1902
  • Women's hearts , Berlin 1902
  • Mammon's escort , Berlin 1903
  • The other's wife , Leipzig 1903
  • The Atlas daughters , Jena 1904
  • The love fighters , Berlin 1905
  • Gold prospector , Berlin 1907
  • As colorful as life , Berlin [u. a.] 1908
  • From the same branch , Berlin 1908
  • Der Orgel-Anger , Berlin 1909
  • The driving wheel , Berlin [u. a.] 1911
  • Fool's Game , Jena 1913
  • Strupps and other humorous war stories , Berlin 1915
  • Einspänner , Berlin [u. a.] 1918
  • Three horsemen rode ... , Dresden 1918
  • The Liebessteg , Berlin [u. a.] 1919
  • Temptations , Berlin [u. a.] 1919
  • Between two women , Lübeck 1924
  • The curse of Maria Slowanka , Leipzig 1926

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