Hennie Raché

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Hennie Raché

Hennie Raché (born Fock, born August 15, 1876 in Hamburg ; † June 18, 1906 there ) was a German writer .

Raché wrote novels, plays and poetry. She was married to the writer, journalist and translator Paul Raché (1869–1939).

Works (selection)

  • Poems by Hennie Fock , Dresden & Leipzig: Pierson 1901
  • Love. Roman , Leipzig: Müller-Mann [1901]
  • Nocturno. Pathological love stories , Leipzig a. a .: Schuster & Loeffler 1902
  • About love. Drama , Berlin: E. Bloch [1902]
  • Ecce ego. Drama , Berlin: E. Bloch [1902]
  • The shame. History of two marriages , Berlin and Leipzig: Schuster & Loeffler 1903
  • The holy life. Drama , Berlin: E. Bloch 1903
  • Belshazzar. Drama in 1 act , in:Stage and World, 6th year, No. 4; First performance in theThalia Theaterin Hamburg on May 15, 1904
  • The Gasthaus zum Deutschen Michel. Roman , Berlin and Leipzig: Schuster & Loeffler 1905
  • Motorbike-motorbike Comedy in one act (for 1 man and 2 women) , Berlin: E. Bloch 1906

literature

  • Obituary for Hennie Raché in the literary echo (Volume 8, 1906, Col. 1479)
  • Brand, Guido K .: Henny (sic!) Raché . In: The Early Completed. A contribution to the history of literature . Berlin and Leipzig: W. de Gruyter & Co. 1929 [1928]. Pp. 257-260.
  • Raché, Hennie . In: Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . 6th ed. Vol. 5. Leipzig: Reclam 1913. pp. 378f. (German text archive)

Web links

Wikisource: Hennie Raché  - Sources and full texts