Ines Angelika Mosig

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Ines Angelika Mosig ( pseudonym for Ilse Jewan-Mosig , another pseudonym: Barbara Wiesen , born December 12, 1910 in Berlin , † April 25, 1945 ibid) was a German writer .

Life

Ines Angelika Mosig lived as a publishing editor in Berlin . Between 1937 and 1942 she published a number of works, including, above all, picture books , animal and girl books , of which the title Ursel in the holiday home was reprinted until the 1960s . The Roman Miss, please write! from 1941 and the volume My dear man! with letters from the author stood in the Soviet zone and the early GDR on the " List of auszusondernden literature ".

Works

  • Maria am Zaun , Dresden 1937
  • Ms. Major's little daughter , Berlin 1938 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Lieselotte Lebenhart , Dresden 1938
  • Schoolgirl stories , Berlin 1938 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • We are six , Berlin 1938 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Didi and Janne , Berlin 1939 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Village children , Berlin 1939 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Ursel in the holiday home , Berlin 1939 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Langohrchen , Mainz 1940 (together with Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth )
  • A girl aims high , Berlin 1940 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • The toy box , Mainz 1940 (together with Else Wenz-Viëtor )
  • Bärbel, the runaway , Dresden 1941
  • Didi and Janne , Berlin 1941 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • Miss, please write! , Berlin 1941 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)
  • The fairy tale of little Stubbs , Dresden 1941 (together with Grete Martiny-Holzhausen)
  • Putzchen , Dresden 1941 (together with Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth )
  • Hansemann's dream trip , Mainz 1942
  • My dear man! , Leipzig 1942
  • The lost slipper , Mainz 1946 (together with Katrin Höngesberg )
  • Federballs , Wiesbaden 1950 (together with Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth )
  • Hilde der Wildfang , Hanover 1954 (under the name Barbara Wiesen)

Editing

  • Das Festbüchlein , Leipzig 1940 (edited together with Kurt Jewan)

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