Ida Bock
Ida Bock (née Schlesinger; also under the pseudonym Ida Bock-Stieber ; born on September 5, 1872 in Vienna ; died on August 12, 1940 in Vienna) was a German journalist and writer .
She lived in Berlin from 1911 to 1913 , then as an editor in Vienna. She worked for the Ullstein publishing house and the Neue Freie Presse . Since 1902 she was married to Theodor Ferdinand Bock .
Works
- The Bernhard girls (novel) 1902 (continued in 1904 and T. The way home )
- The dying cupid (novella) 1903
- Sehnsucht (one-act cycle) 1904
- The Bernhardmädeln (Drama) 1904
- Before closing time (novel) 1904
- Sleeping Beauty (novella) 1906
- Almost over luck (novel) 1908
- The Deinhardstein case (novel) 1909
- Shipwreck in the harbor (novel) 1910
- Love is stronger than anything (novel) 1910
- When Fate Wills (novel) 1911
- Guilt (novel) 1912
- The light in the darkness (novel) 1917
- Poor Peter (novel) 1920
- The way into the open (novel) 1923
- Director Zufall (novel) 1924
- Ghosts (novel) 1925
- Morton and Co. (novel) 1925
- The dancing mummy (novel) 1926
- Witnesses (novel) 1927
- The Veil of Venus (novel) 1928
- Comedy of Life (novel) 1931
- Comrade Eva (novel) 1933
- How do I entertain my guests? (gastronomic advisor; with M. Weiß) 1933
- You can forget? (Novel) 1935
- The happiness of Eva Warnstedt (novel) 1936
literature
- Bock, Ida . In: German Literature Lexicon . Vol. 1: Aal-Bremeneck. Francke, Bern 1968, Col. 626 f.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bock, Ida |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schlesinger, Ida (maiden name); Bock-Stieber, Ida (pseudonym); Paracelsus (pseudonym); Troll, Inge (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 5, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | August 12, 1940 |
Place of death | Vienna |