Laura Frost
Laura Frost , b. Lemmel (born November 8, 1851 in Bartenstein , East Prussia , † December 4, 1924 in Dortmund ) was a German writer and suffragette.
Life
Frost was widowed at the age of 33. At that time she set up a corner for the woman in the Hartungschen Zeitung in Konigsberg , a sensational innovation at the time. She wrote a book about the personality of Friedrich Nietzsche , a biography about Johanna Schopenhauer , which was printed in several editions, many essays From mother love , tact and good tone and other things, as well as short stories and two novels. Most recently she lived in Bonn .
Fonts
- East Prussian people , Sterzel, Gumbinnen
- Gustav Friedrich Dinte , Sterzel, Gumbinnen 1907
- Johanna Schopenhauer: A woman's life from the classical period , Klinkhardt & Biermann, 2nd edition, Leipzig 1913; Kafemann, 3rd edition, Danzig 1924
- At home and in society: tact, good tone, way of life and customs , Union, Stuttgart / Berlin / Leipzig 1917
- Make the children happy! A word to the German mother , Stiftungsverlag, Potsdam 1922
- Towards happiness , Roman, publishing house for folk literature and art, Berlin 1923
Web links
- Literature by and about Laura Frost in the catalog of the German National Library
- Laura Frost in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
- Opus
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SURNAME | Frost, Laura |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lemmel, Laura |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer and women's rights activist |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 8, 1851 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bartenstein , East Prussia |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th December 1924 |
Place of death | Dortmund |