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Ilse Leutz (also: Ilse Brauns , Ilse Brauns-Leutz , pseudonyms : JL Harrison , JL Harrisson , Charlott 'Leroy , Christiane Thyrow ; * May 8, 1896 in Berlin ; † February 27, 1982 in Berlin) was a German writer .
Life
Ilse Leutz lived temporarily in the Brandenburg town of Thyrow . She wrote numerous novels , mostly on historical topics .
Works
- Priest of Kali , Berlin 1919
- The work of the titans , Haupt & Hammon-Verlag, Radebeul b. Dresden 1920
- Letters to a faithful woman , Berlin-Schöneberg, 1922
- The colorful bridge , Hamburg 1922
- The earth's paradise and hell , Berlin-Tempelhof 1922
- The love dream of the Tsar’s daughter , Berlin-Tempelhof 1922
- People without a country , Berlin-Tempelhof 1922
- World catastrophe , Berlin-Schöneberg 1922
- A dreamer's love affairs , Berlin 1923
- Princess von Thule , Berlin 1924
- Ohnesorge Castle , Berlin 1924
- Mademoiselle Biche , Berlin 1925
- Around Sanssouci , Berlin 1926
- The Masks of God , Berlin 1927
- The Fool's Wedding , Berlin 1929
- Charlottenhof , Berlin 1930
- Peter Grau finds his heart , Berlin [u. a.] 1930
- Fifteen stars , B.-Schöneberg 1931 (under the name JL Harrisson)
- Happiness without rest , Berlin 1932
- The other's wife , Berlin 1933 (under the name JL Harrison)
- Story of a homecoming , Berlin-Schöneberg 1933
- Comrade from the Irish Brigade , Berlin-Schöneberg 1933 (under the name JL Harrison)
- Love that was not allowed to live , Berlin 1933
- Girl with blue eyes ... , Berlin 1933 (under the name Charlott 'Leroy)
- The dead name , Berlin 1933
- The B minor Sonata , Berlin 1936
- Roswith , Berlin 1936
- Older rights , Berlin 1938
- No way without a destination , Berlin 1938
- Maria Stuart , Berlin 1938
- A thousand miles between you and me , Berlin 1938
- Berrima , Berlin 1939
- The women from Sybillenhof , Berlin 1939
- Aurora von Königsmark , Berlin 1940
- Münchhausen's wonderful journeys and adventures on water and on land , Berlin 1940
- Reineke Fuchs , Berlin 1940
- The winner of Lepanto , Berlin 1940
- Lost Crown , Berlin 1940 (under the name Christiane Thyrow)
- Charles Parnell , Berlin 1941 (under the name Christiane Thyrow)
- The yellow sash , B.-Schöneberg 1941 (under the name Christiane Thyrow)
- German folk tales , Berlin 1944
- The most beautiful sagas of classical antiquity , Berlin 1944
- Avalun , Lahr 1949
- Folk tales , Lahr 1949
- The heretic , Bamberg 1968 (under the name JL Harrisson)
Editing
- Heinrich Smidt : Souls Sold , Berlin-Schöneberg 1940
Translations
- Henryk Sienkiewicz : Quo vadis? , Berlin 1926
- Lewis Wallace : Ben Hur , Berlin 1926
literature
- Brauns, Ilse In: Peter Walther (Ed.): Muses and Graces in the Mark. 750 Years of Literature in Brandenburg , Volume 2. Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-931836-69-X , p. 282 ( digitized version )
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SURNAME | Leutz, Ilse |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Brauns, Ilse; Brauns-Leutz, Ilse (full name); Harrison, JL; Harrisson, JL; Leroy, Charlott '; Thyrow, Christiane |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 8, 1896 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | February 27, 1982 |
Place of death | Berlin |