Ida Oppenheim

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Ida Oppenheim (born August 28, 1864 in Eibenschütz , Austrian Empire ; died October 19, 1935 in Berlin ) was a German writer. She also published under the pseudonym I. Oppen .

Life

Ida Oppenheim was a daughter of Rabbi Joachim Heinrich Oppenheim , she grew up in Thorn in Prussia, where her father had started a job in 1868. Oppenheim passed the teacher examination in Danzig and worked as a teacher for three years. She wrote for the magazine Mode und Haus and published her first story there in 1888. Her contributions have also appeared in the magazines Zeitung des Judentums , Neuzeit and Österreichische Wochenschrift . Oppenheim wrote novels, Jewish-historical stories and ghetto stories.

Works (selection)

  • Ivy tendrils. Stories from Jewish life, short stories, novellettes, chats and sketches . Thorn: Schwartz, 1889
  • Thorn ways . Three stories. Prague: Brandeis, 1897
  • I. Oppen: Inge Wilhelmi: Roman . Berlin: Duncker, 1907
  • Not equal . Berlin: C. Duncker, 1910
  • From distant days. Narratives . Frankfurt am Main: Jüdischer Volksschriftenverlag, 1912
  • I. Oppen: The girlfriend: Roman . Heilbronn: Weber, 1913
  • I. Oppen: A passion . Heilbronn: Weber, 1914
  • I. Oppen: The stars you don't want: Roman . Heilbronn: Weber, 1915
  • J. Oppen: Fate: Narrative . Heilbronn: Weber, 1917
  • J. Oppen: Strived for - achieved . Berlin: Duncker, 1917
  • I. Oppen: The Brothers: Roman . Charlottenburg: Raben-Verlag, 1919
  • J. Oppen: Little sister: Roman . Leipzig: Munz & Co., 1929

literature

  • Oppenheim, Ida , in: Gabriele von Glasenapp , Hans Otto Horch : Ghettoliteratur. A documentation on the German-Jewish literary history of the 19th and early 20th centuries . Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2005, pp. 994-998
  • Oppenheim, Ida , in: Lexicon of German women of the pen . 1898, p. 446

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Individual evidence

  1. the year 1865 was the year of birth at DNB