Auguste Groß von Trockau
Auguste Johanna Freiin Groß von Trockau , also known by her pseudonym Jutta Berthen , (born June 2, 1845 , † February 27, 1915 in Würzburg ) was a German writer.
Groß von Trockau was born as a scion of a Franconian noble family. After a stay in Genoa , where she worked, among other things, as an educator, she lived as a canoness in the canonical monastery of St. Anna in Würzburg. Her first work appeared in 1877.
Works
- The Epics of Redemption. Literary sketch. Wuerzburg, 1877
- Love and passion. 1881
- Aunt Lisbeth. Einsiedeln, 1884
- I'm marrying my daughter. Leipzig, 1885
- A child from Nuremberg. A picture of life as a novel. Wuerzburg, 1889
- Elepenor's marital happiness. Novella from the world of artists. 1892
- The Christmas tree of the gnomes. 1900
- The train of the crib. Berlin, 1900
- The little sister. Berlin, 1900
Radio plays
- 1927: I marry my daughter. Comedy in one act - producer: NORAG . Director: Hans Freundt
- speaker
- Lotte Schloß : Baroness von Sassen
- Karl Pündter : Ottmar von Sassen
- Edith Scholz : Alke von Lassen
- Hans Freundt: Johann, servant
Web links
- Literature by and about Auguste Groß von Trockau in the catalog of the German National Library
- Auguste Groß von Trockau in FrankenWiki
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SURNAME | Great from Trockau, Auguste |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Berthen, Jutta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 2, 1845 |
DATE OF DEATH | February 27, 1915 |
Place of death | Wurzburg |