Jenny Ritzhaupt

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Jenny Ritzhaupt (also: Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt , married name: Jenny Stein , born June 22, 1889 in Leipzig , † around 1970 there) was a German writer .

Life

Jenny Ritzhaupt worked as an editor in Leipzig. She later lived in Gottesberg in Silesia and in Meißen after the Second World War ; most recently she was based in Leipzig again. Jenny Ritzhaupt wrote books for children and young people .

Works

  • A womanless. Pegau i. Sat. 1914
  • In the fried fish aquarium. Leipzig 1920
  • In the corner of the sun. Stuttgart 1921
  • Child joys and sorrows. Charlottenburg 1922
  • Ruth, Zwickau (Saxony) 1922
  • Every year again! Basel 1923
  • Nora and Kora. Basel 1924
  • Blessed children's land. Stuttgart 1924
  • From happy days. Bremen 1925
  • Young girlless. Bremen 1925
  • The little lucky girl. Bremen 1925
  • Working from silk scraps. Leipzig 1927 (together with Rose Irma Martin)
  • Do you want to be happy in life and other stories. Leipzig 1927
  • Working from scraps of fabric. Leipzig 1928 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt, together with Rose Irma Martin)
  • One will and one way. Constance [u. a.] 1932 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)
  • Other people's child. Bremen 1934
  • Bang. Stuttgart 1939 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)
  • Poor Dorothee's light. Bremen 1940 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)
  • Elfriede's path in life. Stuttgart 1950 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)
  • Maja. Stuttgart 1952 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)
  • Käthe's best experience. Stuttgart 1955 (under the name Jenny Stein-Ritzhaupt)

Editing

  • For the fatherland. Pegau i. Sat. 1915
  • Pauline Doubberck : porcelain painting. Leipzig 1927

Individual evidence

  1. In Kürschner's German Literature Calendar, Nekrolog 1971–1998 (p. 598) only the statement: † around 1970 in Leipzig.

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