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Ilse Pracht-Fitzell (born June 2, 1926 in Cologne ) is a German-American poet and literary scholar . She also writes under the pseudonym "Tea Lerow".

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Ilse Pracht-Fritzell earned her doctorate in literature from Rutgers University in New Brunswick , where she also teaches. As a scientist, she dealt particularly with Lessing .

In addition to academic work, she has published several volumes of short stories and poetry that have been translated into English, Urdu and Japanese. Yukio Kotani translated her volume of poems Apartments (1991) into Japanese. Under the pseudonym Tea Lerow she published, among other things, the work Kosher Hanswürste made in USA.

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  1. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2010/2011. Walter de Gruyter 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-023278-3 , p. 816.
  2. Eg Ilse Pracht Fitzell: The symbolism of alchemy as a representation of the unconscious in Lessing's "Emilia Galotti". In: Edward Doretzky (Ed.): Lessing today. Contributions to the history of impact. Stuttgart 1981, pp. 186-222.
  3. Ilse Pracht-Fitzell and Yukio Kotani: Apartments. Göttingen 1991, ISBN 978-3-88996-278-2
  4. Ted and Tea Lerow: Kosher Hanswürste made in USA. Berlin 1981, ISBN 978-3-920907-13-0