Henny Northerners

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Henny Nordländer (* 1878 or 1879; † April 1947 in Berlin ) was a German theater actress and writer .

Life

Henny Nordländer began her career as a stage actress shortly after the turn of the century. She played in various German theaters, including the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf .

At the beginning of the 1930s, Henny Nordländer finally began to publish works of fiction . In 1930 her volume of poems, Old Songs of Love and Suffering, was published by Glogauer Druckerei. In the same year the novel Ritt gen Ahall followed by the same publisher. A second novel entitled You live in your song was published in 1936 by the P. Schmidt publishing house in Munich. The year before, the Singspiel Drunten im Unterland with music by Karl Knübel had already been published by Rubinverlag.

Henny Nordländer died in Berlin in April 1947 at the age of 68.

Fonts

  • "Old songs of love and suffering" (poetry), publisher: Glogauer Druckerei, Glogau, 1930
  • "Ritt gen Ahall" (novel), publisher: Glogauer Druckerei, Glogau, 1930
  • "Down in the Unterland: A Singspiel in 3 Pictures" (text book), Rubinverlag, Munich, 1935 (music by Karl Knübel)
  • "You live in your song" (novel), Verl.-Anst. P. Schmidt, Berlin, 1936

literature

  • Henny Northerners. In: Ruth Freydank : The case of the Berlin Theater Museum: Relics of a former theater library: Documentation. , Pro Business GmbH, 2011, p. 336

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Henny Nordländer. In: New Theater Almanach: Theater History Year and Address Book, Volume 15. , 1904, p. 353
  2. ^ Letter from Henny Nordländer to Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf / Dramaturgie (1927) in Kalliope .
  3. ^ Henny Nordländer. In: Die Linkskurve, Volume 3. , D. Auvermann, 1970, p. 32
  4. ^ Henny Nordländer. In: Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch, Volume 56. , Druck und Kommissionsverlag FA Günther & Sohn, 1948, pp. 23 + 44