Gretchen Barthelmes

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Gretchen Barthelmes , b. Fleischhacker (born March 5, 1874 in Leipzig , † after 1920) was a German writer . She also wrote under the pseudonyms Hanna Aschenbach and Hanna Barthelmes .

Life

She was born in Leipzig as one of five siblings. Her educated parents often moved with the children, so that at a young age she had lived in the cities of Leipzig, Frankfurt am Main , Offenburg , Geneva , Zurich , Stuttgart and Dresden . There were also numerous family trips.

She attended the secondary school for girls in Munich with Dr. Hans Winter and finally married in 1902 to a Mr. Barthelmes in Gerstungen . She still lived in Gerstungen in 1913. Her literary debut, the novel Else , appeared in 1899.

Works (selection)

  • Else. Novel. 1899.
  • Miss boss. Novel by Hanna Aschenbach. Meister, Werdau 1904.
  • Girlless. Novel. Pierson, Dresden 1907.
  • Hilde Rheineck. Novel by Hanna Barthelmes. Pierson, Dresden 1908.
  • For a crown. Novel by Hanna Aschenbach. Duncker, Berlin 1917.
  • The ancestral call. Novel by Hanna Aschenbach. Duncker, Berlin 1918.
  • Evil tongue works. Novel by Hanna Aschenbach. Meister, Werdau 1920.

literature

  • 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. 127.
  • 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. 15.

Individual evidence

  1. No copy can be found