Hermione Villinger

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Hermione Villinger

Hermine Villinger ( pseudonyms : H. Wilfried , H. Willfried , * February 6, 1849 in Freiburg im Breisgau as Hermine Anna Theresia Xaveria Villinger ; † March 3, 1917 in Karlsruhe ) was a German writer .

Life

Hermine Villinger was the daughter of a Secret War Council . She grew up in Karlsruhe from 1850 , where she attended the secondary school for girls. From 1862 to 1865 she was a student in the Augustinian convent in Offenburg ; then she returned to her parents in Karlsruhe. Here she made contact with the literary circle around Anna Ettlinger , as well as with the theater. However, she soon gave up her theater ambitions. From 1881 to 1882 she attended the newly founded Auguste Victoria Lyceum in Berlin . Then she finally turned to writing. Apart from a few trips, she lived the rest of her life in Karlsruhe. She was friends with the author Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach and the actress Luise Schönfeld-Neumann .

Hermine Villinger was a successful writer of novels , short stories , children's books, and plays . Most of her realism- influenced works are based in her native Baden .

Works

  • Doris , Breslau 1880 (under the name H. Wilfried)
  • The Livergnas , Breslau 1882 (under the name H. Willfried)
  • From the small life . Schauenburg, Lahr 1886. ( digitized version )
  • From my home . Spemann, Berlin and Stuttgart 1887. ( digitized version )
  • Summer retreat . Spemann, Berlin and Stuttgart 1887
  • Also a novel and other stories . Lehmann, Berlin 1890
  • Black Forest stories . Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1892. ( digitized version )
  • School girl stories . Fontane, Berlin 1893. ( digitized version )
  • Among farmers and other stories . Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1894
  • Small pictures of life . Bonz, Stuttgart 1895
  • From our time . Bonz, Stuttgart 1897
  • From the Badener Land , Stuttgart 1898
  • The riddle of love , Berlin 1898
  • The third horse and other stories . Bonz, Stuttgart 1899
  • The valley queen . Bonz, Stuttgart 1899
  • The flower owl and other stories for young girls . Hendelsohn, Berlin 1900
  • 's Tantele and others . Bonz, Stuttgart 1900
  • All kinds of love . Bonz, Stuttgart 1901
  • Binchen Bimber . German publishing company, Stuttgart 1901
  • Buttons. Uf Karlsruhe! He ka's life nit lide. The singer from Denkerbach . Publishers of the Volksbildungsverein, Wiesbaden 1902
  • The new day . Bonz, Stuttgart 1903
  • The Path of Pain , Stuttgart 1904
  • Zenz , Stuttgart [a. a.] 1904
  • "From my youth, from my youth, a song sounds forever" , Stuttgart 1904
  • A thunderstorm night and other things , Berlin 1905
  • Mother and daughter , Stuttgart 1905
  • Two compatriots , Vienna 1906 (together with Luise von Schönfeld-Neumann )
  • In the Wonnetal , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1906
  • Kleine Leutle , Stuttgart 1906
  • Where are you going? , Stuttgart 1906
  • The Erbschweinchen and other stories , Stuttgart 1907
  • Simplicitas , Stuttgart 1907
  • The sin of St. John and other short stories , Leipzig 1907
  • Umbrella process , Stuttgart 1908
  • Uncle Sigmund. Against the principle that Berlin [u. a.] 1908
  • Leodegar, the shepherd student , Hamburg-Großborstel 1909
  • The Rebächle , Stuttgart [u. a.] 1910
  • Marginal glosses , Berlin 1910
  • " Gesesteigert" and "'s Büebli" , Berlin 1911
  • A book of life , Leipzig
    • 1 (1911)
    • 2 (1911)
  • Stargazer , Stuttgart 1911
  • "Third class" and other stories , Berlin [u. a.] 1912
  • The City Councilor , Stuttgart 1912
  • In Debt and Other Stories , Stuttgart 1913
  • The offspring. The first guilt , Leipzig 1914
  • My aunt Anna , Berlin 1916
  • In the sign of the double star , Stuttgart 1917
  • Paths of Life , Stuttgart 1922
  • The von Wald , Stuttgart 1924
  • The Eskimo and other stories , Lahr in Baden 1927

literature

  • Karl Hesselbacher: In memory of Hermine Villinger . In: Velhagen & Klasings Monatshefte , Vol. 31 (1916/17), pp. 88–92
  • Villinger, Miss Hermine . In: Sophie Pataky (Hrsg.): Lexicon of German women of the pen . Volume 2. Verlag Carl Pataky, Berlin 1898, p. 391 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Willfried, H. . In: Sophie Pataky (Hrsg.): Lexicon of German women of the pen . Volume 2. Verlag Carl Pataky, Berlin 1898, p. 438 ( digitized version ).
  • Bettina Wild: Hermine Villinger, Auerbach's daughter from Baden . In: Literaturblatt Baden-Württemberg , Vol. 14 (2007), H. 4, P. 18 f.
  • Bettina Wild: The reconciliation of old and new times. Hermine Villinger and the Christian village history . In: Ulrich Kittstein (ed.): Poetic orders. On the narrative prose of German realism . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2007, pp. 253–272

Web links

Wikisource: Hermine Villinger  - Sources and full texts