Hanna Rademacher
Hanna Rademacher (born December 15, 1881 as Johanna Franziska Leuchs in Nuremberg ; † July 31, 1979 in Schmallenberg , Sauerland ) was a German writer .
Life
Hanna Rademacher was the daughter of a publisher . She attended secondary schools in Nuremberg and Friedrichshafen and received private lessons from a classical philologist . From 1899 to 1902 she attended lectures in archeology , history and German studies at the University of Munich . She took part in educational trips with the literary scholar Franz Muncker and his wife, which took her to Switzerland , Italy and Scandinavia . In 1903 she married the engineer Ernst Rademacher. The couple initially lived in Berlin , then in Leipzig and from 1914 in Düsseldorf . After Hanna Rademacher had written literary texts, especially theater pieces , since she was a child, a number of pieces have now been created that have been performed on various German theaters . The author also wrote narrative works.
In 1939 the family moved to Fleckenberg in the Sauerland . In the following decades, Hanna Rademacher led a withdrawn life, but wrote a number of plays , some of which are only available as a manuscript in the author's estate .
Works
- Johanna von Neapel , Leipzig 1911
- Golo and Genovefa , Leipzig 1914
- Utopia , Dresden [a. a.] 1921
- Rosamunde , Düsseldorf 1923
- Willibald Pirckheimer , Düsseldorf 1924
- House of Friends , Düsseldorf 1928
- Cagliostro , Düsseldorf 1931
- Heinrich Toppler, Mayor of Rothenburg , Düsseldorf 1933
- Jacobe von Baden , Düsseldorf 1937
- Kaiser and King , Düsseldorf 1937
- Amrei , Langensalza [u. a.] 1939
- A king wrestles for the Reich , Berlin 1940
- Welcome , Düsseldorf 1940
- The genius of Prussia , Düsseldorf 1942
- A heart that is much too big to consume me ... , Fleckenberg 1950
- Eppelein von Gailingen , Fleckenberg 1954
- The judgment of Paris or the decision to divorce , Fleckenberg 1954
- "... and walked among us ..." , Fleckenberg 1956
- In the light of eternity , hunting lodge over Fleckenberg 1961
- Maria Theresia , Bayreuth 1962
Web links
- Literature by and about Hanna Rademacher in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hanna Rademacher in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
- The author's biography on the website of the "Frauen-Kultur-Archiv" Düsseldorf
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Rademacher, Hanna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Leuchs, Johanna Franziska (maiden name); Rademacher, Johanna Franziska (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 15, 1881 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nuremberg |
DATE OF DEATH | July 31, 1979 |
Place of death | Schmallenberg , Sauerland |