Frigga Brockdorff-Noder

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Frigga Brockdorff-Noder born. Bermann (born August 27, 1878 in Vienna , † January 14, 1954 in Munich ) was a writer and journalist .

Career

She was born as the daughter of the Viennese bookseller David Bermann (1830–1896) and the writer Emma Fuchs (1851–1938) from Budapest in Vienna I, Walfischgasse 14. After the death of her father in 1896, she moved to Berlin with her mother, who was active as a writer under the name Emma Hohenthal herself, and married the Prussian aristocrat Rudolf von Brockdorff in London in 1900. In her second marriage, she married the general practitioner and writer Anton Noder in Munich in 1914 . Among other things, she wrote occasionally for the Prager Tagblatt and between 1905 and 1919 regularly for the youth (magazine) .

Honors

Publications

  • 1905: It was day - it was night
  • 1923: In a low voice , Merkurius-Verlag, Leipzig

literature

  • Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 1973 - Berlin: Gruyter, 1973

Individual evidence

  1. Birth Book of Israel. Kultusgemeinde Wien, Volume G, number of rows 1372/1878, online: https://www.familysearch.org
  2. On the death of the father cf. the father's obituary in the Neue Freie Presse of November 10, 1896, online: ANNO
  3. ^ Overview of the contributions by Frigga Brockdorff-Noder in the youth