Marie of Furs

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Marie Edle of Furs

Marie Pelzel von Pelzeln , pseudonym Emma Franz (born December 4, 1830 in Vienna , † July 25, 1894 ibid) was an Austrian writer .

Marie Edle von Pelzeln was a daughter of the appellate judge Josef Edler von Pelzeln († 1832) and his wife Karoline (Lotte) Pichler (* 1797); she was the younger sister of Fanny von Pelzeln . On her father's side she was a granddaughter of the government councilor Josef Bernhard von Pelzel (1745–1804), and on her mother's side of Caroline Pichler .

Together with her sister Fanny, she was raised in her grandmother's house, in whose salon she met the writers Ernst von Feuchtersleben , Auguste von Littrow , Anton Pannasch and Johann Ladislaus Pyrker, among others . As early as 1845 she wrote poems for magazines and yearbooks, appeared for the first time in 1862 with prose publications and became one of the most popular thanks to her articles in the magazines “ Das Vaterland ”, “Kölner Volksbote” and the “Austrian Yearbook” published by Joseph Alexander von Helfert widely read author.

Novels

  • Little Albert's regrets . 1865 digitized
  • Schneekatherl . 1883
  • Princess will-o'-the-wisp . 1885
  • Two brides . 1888

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