Illa Andreae

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Illa Andreae ( pseudonym for Elisabeth Aloysia Andreae , further name form: Aloysia Elisabeth Andreae , maiden name: Elisabeth Aloysia Lackmann , born February 8, 1902 in Wolbeck , † February 3, 1992 in Bochum ) was a German writer .

Life

Illa Andreae was the daughter of the Medical Council Wilhelm Lackmann. She attended a school of the Ursulines in Cologne . After graduating from high school , she studied history at the Universities of Münster and Munich . In 1928 she married the economist Wilhelm Andreae , who held a professorship in Graz from 1930 and at the University of Gießen from 1933 to 1942 . After her husband lost his chair in 1942 due to political unreliability , Illa Andreae contributed to the upkeep of her family of nine by writing literary texts. Her children included Clemens August Andreae , Stefan Andreae , Bernard Andreae and Gabriele Andreae .

Illa Andreae wrote novels , stories and radio plays , most of which are thematically located in the Münsterland. In 1979 she published a volume with village stories in Münsterländer Platt .

Since 2006 the “Illa-Andreae-Weg” has been in her place of birth in Wolbeck.

Works

  • Hellerinkloh , Munich 1942
  • The dying elector , Munich 1942
  • The Greek dream , Hamburg 1943
  • Gabriele , Hamburg 1944
  • The Fathers , Hamburg 1944
  • Elisabeth Telgenbrook , Hamburg 1947
  • The secret of unrest , Munich 1947
  • The Peace Supper , Munich 1948
  • The Hamerincks , Horstmar [u. a.] 1950
  • The golden house , Heidelberg 1951
  • But where there is danger ... , Heidelberg 1951
  • The sunken empire , Heidelberg 1952
  • Revenge is mine , Cologne 1953
  • Unsteady and fleeting , Cologne 1954
  • Eva and Elisabeth , Cologne 1955
  • Nelly , Freiburg i. Br. 1958
  • The art of the good way of life , Freiburg [u. a.] 1961
  • The whimsical playmate , Recklinghausen 1969
  • All the schnapps in the world , Stuttgart-Degerloch 1973
  • Tüsken Angel un Deergaoren , Münster 1979

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Street names in Münster. Meanings and backgrounds: Illa-Andreae-Weg. City of Münster, 2006, accessed on February 3, 2020 .