Magda Janssen
Magda Janssen (born February 16, 1874 in Paris ; died April 23, 1946 in Herrsching am Ammersee ) was a German writer and translator.
Works
- Karl Henckell. A poet picture. The harvest, Munich 1911.
- The bridal course. A short love story. Duncker, Weimar 1912.
Translations:
- Voltaire : The Virgin. Pantheon, Berlin 1920.
- Edmond and Jules de Goncourt : wife of Pompadour. Rösl & Cie., Munich 1922.
- Émile Souvestre : Peronnik the simple-minded. Breton foyer. Georg-Verlag, Munich 1922.
- Gaspara Stampa : love sonnets. Musarion-Verlag, Munich 1922.
literature
- Kürschner's German Literature Calendar . Nekrolog 1937-1970. Edition 1973.
Web links
- Literature by and about Magda Janssen in the catalog of the German National Library
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Janssen, Magda |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Janssen, Magdalena |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer and translator |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 16, 1874 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
| DATE OF DEATH | April 23, 1946 |
| Place of death | Herrsching am Ammersee |