Maria Dedo-Brie

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Maria Dedo-Brie (* as Maria Brie on September 3, 1877 in Rostock ; † December 20, 1960 in Murrhardt ) was a German teacher, librarian and author.

Siegfried Brie's daughter studied in Wroclaw and Heidelberg from 1900 to 1902 and received her doctorate in philosophy the following year. Until her wedding in 1907 she worked as a librarian in Wroclaw. After the Second World War she lived in Wuppertal - Elberfeld .

Fonts (selection)

  • Savonarola in German literature ; 1903
  • From another world ; 1907
  • Poems ; 1908
  • The Father's Call: Novel ; 1916
  • Memories of Dr. Max Hermann
  • Carl von Holtei . In: Schlesische Lebensbilder. Edited by the Historical Commission for Silesia. Breslau et al., 8 volumes (until 2015), Breslau et al. 1922 ff, volume 1, 1922, pp. 8-16.
  • Carl von Holtei. In: Silesians of the 17th to 19th centuries. Korn, Breslau 1928.
  • with Eberhard Viegener : Gert Birnbaum: A customer from the 14th century ; 1928
  • Count Balduin and his daughter: a story from Old Flanders ; 1931
  • The window into the blue ; (Poems), 1939
  • The Burning Heart and Other Fairy Tales ; 1948

Individual evidence

  1. German Literature Lexicon; Band: Braungart - Busta; Walter De Gruyter Incorporated; P. 1935
  2. http://www.zeno.org/Literatur/M/Grässe,+Johann+Georg+Theodor/Sagen/Sagenbuch+des+Preußischen+Staats/Zweiter+Band/West-+und+Ostpreußen/596.+Gert+ pear tree