Marie Bessmertny

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Marie Bessmertny (born Freundesheim; born January 3 . Jul / 15. January  1854 greg. In Kalwaria , Russian Empire , died 4. August 1934 in Hamburg ) was a German writer . Her son is the writer Alexander Bessmertny .

Marie Bessmertny had lived in Hamburg since 1894, where she received Hamburg citizenship in 1905. Among other things, she worked as a translator and reviewer for the Königsberger Hartungschen Zeitung .

Translations

  • Anton Rubinstein : The masters of the piano. Musical lectures on the development of piano composition, given in St. Petersburg in the hall of the Conservatory 1888-1889. Translated by M. Bessmertny. Berlin: Harmonie, Verl.-Ges. for literature and art, 1899.
  • Xavier de Maistre : The young Siberian . German by Marie Beßmertny. Cologne: Hermann & Friedrich Schaffstein, 1907 (= Schaffstein's Folk Books for Young People, Volume 55).

literature

  • German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century . Founded by Wilhelm Kosch, Vol. 2. Bern; Munich: Saur, 2001.
  • Bessmertny, Marie. In: Lexicon of German-Jewish Authors . Volume 2: Bend Bins. Edited by the Bibliographia Judaica archive. Saur, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-598-22682-9 , pp. 352-353.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the hbz network database
  2. Entry in the hbz network database