Marie Liebermann

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Marie Liebermann , b. Rosenfeld, m. von Balas-Kisócz (born May 1, 1875 in Puszta Zdenci near Esseg , Slavonia , † 1935 ) was an Austrian writer . She wrote under the pseudonyms M. Roda Roda , Marie Roda Roda and Marius Roda .

Life

She was born in 1875 on the Pussta Zdenci, where her father Leopold Rosenfeld was the administrator. Her brother, who was three years older than him, was Alexander Roda Roda . She spent her childhood on the Pussta Zdenci and in 1889 went to her older sister Gisela Januszewska (1867–1943 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp ) in Brno , where she attended a boarding school. She gave up the plan to study medicine when she met the pharmacist Josef von Balas-Kisócz and married him in Budapest in 1892 .

She traveled a lot and visited different countries in Western Europe. In her second marriage she was with the doctor Dr. Emanuel Liebermann, with whom she settled in Budapest. Marie Liebermann died in 1935.

As a child, she and her brother Sándor Friedrich Rosenfeld, who later called himself Alexander Roda Roda, came together to form an author duo. They published works together until 1900, and several comedies with their brother and the comedian of the Croatian National Theater in Agram , Ernst Grund.

Works (selection)

With Alexander Roda Roda

  • 1892: The King of Crucina (Comedy)
  • 1892: The lord of the Ljubin (novel)
  • 1894: Two years (novel)
  • 1898: Kukuruz (Funny stories from Slavonia)
  • 1899: The Argonauts (translated from Serbian)
  • 1899: Soubrettenliebe (comedy; with A. Roda Roda and Ernst Grund)
  • 1899: The Smuggler (Libretto; with A. Roda Roda and Ernst Grund)
  • 1900: Advertisements (comedy, with A. Roda Roda and Ernst Grund)

Sole publications

  • 1900: The wild Milan (novel from Slavonia; as M. Roda Roda)
  • 1911: Mariagnad (novel)
  • 1913: The Ehegarten (as Marie Liebermann)
  • 1917: Three from one nest (3rd edition, as Marie Liebermann)
  • 1920: The Sorrowful Goat and Other Stories (as Marie Liebermann)

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 4. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1913, p. 253.
  • Elisabeth Friedrichs: The German-speaking women writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. A lexicon . Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-476-00456-2 , (Repertories on the history of German literature 9), p. 14.

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