Jutta Rebmann

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Jutta Rebmann (born April 24, 1943 in Lübeck ) is a German writer and publicist .

biography

After her first years as a bookseller and antiquarian , she spent a year in a palace near Versailles as a mother substitute for four young children. When she returned to Germany, she earned her first literary spurs as an advertising manager in a Swabian youth book publisher . In addition, she began to write short stories and reports that have appeared in numerous newspapers and publications throughout Germany. At the same time, the author made presentations and readings in numerous German cities.

Tracing the fading traces of life of important women and recalling their valuable work is an adventure that the author dares to try again and again. For her narrative work, the writer was awarded the culture prize of the city of Böblingen in 2004.

Works

  • 1989: The beautiful Friederike - a Swabian woman in Biedermeier
  • 1991: Fanny Mendelssohn: Biographical novel
  • 1993: Julie Gundert - missionary in India and grandmother Hermann Hesse
  • 1994: Angelika Kauffmann - celebrated painter in 18th century Europe
  • 1997: Frauenwege in Böblingen. Portraits of women from 7 centuries (with Walter Rebmann)
  • 1998: The Princess: The Path of Antonia von Württemberg in the Thirty Years War.
  • 1999: women make history (s)
  • 2001: When a woman blew up. The story of the early female pilots
  • 2002: Friederike Robert. In: Irina Hundt (ed.): From the salon to the barricade. Women of the Heine Age
  • 2006: Princesses from Italy in the House of Württemberg
  • 2008: Mechthild - princess in the late Middle Ages

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