Naëma Loesche

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Naëma Loesche (born September 27, 1854 in Maltzien auf Rügen as Naëma von Kahlden , † February 10, 1927 in Königssee ) was a German writer.

Naëma Loesche came from the von Kahlden family and was the daughter of the royal Prussian major and heir to Maltzien and Tegelhof Karl von Kahlden (* 1822, † 1894) and his wife Clara, née. Kempe (* 1832; † 1879). She was since April 10, 1885 with the K. u. K. Privy Councilor and Vienna University Professor Georg Loesche (* 1855, † 1932) married.

Naëma Loesche wrote poetry, drama and epic under various pseudonyms (Tagetis Norrmann, Nordmann).

Works

  • Aurelia phosphorea. (Spring cracks). 1896.
  • From the cane to the hood. Letters from the big city. 1896.
  • Fellow sufferers. Merano types. Novellas. 1898.
  • On the mountains. Novella. 1903.
  • The pastor in the valley. Play. 1904.
  • Finials. Religious poems. 1907.
  • At the wild arrow. Carinthian village history. 1908.
  • Ulla's village children. Story from the Holstein. 1911.
  • The child from the Almsee. Narrative. 1914.
  • From youth country into the sunset. Poems. 1921.
  • From the Pommerstrand and island country. 1928.

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