Frieda Amerlan

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Frieda Amerlan (born February 19, 1841 in Angermünde ; † August 1, 1924 in Dahme / Mark ) was a German writer .

Life

Amerlan attended the city school in Angermünde and received lessons from private teachers . She regularly told her sister's children self-made stories and wrote them down over time. So she found her writing activity and initially published children's stories. Works for young people followed later. She worked for the youth magazines Der Gute Kamerad and Das Kränzchen, published by Wilhelm Spemann .

Until 1895 she lived in Angermünde and worked as a private teacher in Grabow and Stettin, among others . From 1895 until her death she lived as a canoness in Dahme.

Works

  • Old dear songs. (1882)
  • Children's stories for attentive little listeners from 4 to 7 years. Flemming, Glogau 1882.
  • Ersungen! Story for young girls. Eckstein, Berlin 1886.
  • For the young, happy girl's heart. Dedicated to female youth. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1890.
  • Annemarie. A story for young and old. Schorss, Berlin 1891.
  • What grandmother said when Schmiede-Wilhelm wanted to go to America. A story for young and old. Schorss, Berlin 1891.
  • For the youth. From the days of the forefathers. Old Norse gods and heroism told according to the Edda . From Trautetter, Berlin 1891.
  • At the hearth of the house. Practical cookbook with notepads for collecting recipes. Niekammer, Stettin 1897.
  • Mademoiselle. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1912.
  • Girl stories. 4 stories for young women. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 190.

literature

  • Amerlan, Miss Frieda . In: Sophie Pataky (Hrsg.): Lexicon of German women of the pen . Volume 1. Verlag Carl Pataky, Berlin 1898, p. 10 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 1. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1913, p. 58.
  • Elisabeth Friedrichs: The German-speaking women writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. A lexicon . Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-476-00456-2 , ( Repertories on the history of German literature 9), p. 5.

Individual evidence

  1. No copy can be found