Paula Dehmel

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Photography Paula Dehmels at a young age
Paula Dehmel around 1912
Memorial plaque on the building at Ziegelstrasse 12 in Berlin-Mitte

Paula Dehmel (born December 31, 1862 in Berlin as Paula Oppenheimer ; † July 9, 1918 in Steglitz near Berlin ) was a German writer. She wrote poems and fairy tales for children. She was the sister of Franz Oppenheimer and married the poet Richard Dehmel from 1889 to 1898 .

Life

She was born the daughter of Julius Oppenheimer, a preacher and teacher at the temple of the Berlin Jewish reform community .

Through her three years younger brother Franz, she met Richard Dehmel in 1886 and married him on May 4, 1889. The marriage had three children: Veradetta (* 1890), Heinz Peter (Heinrich) (* 1891), later a doctor and author , and Liselotte (* 1897). Around August 1892, her husband fell in love with Paula's friend Hedwig Lachmann , a poet and translator who, however, refused a "three-way relationship" suggested by Richard. In 1895 Richard became acquainted with Ida Auerbach , his later second wife. From mid-1898 to April 1899, Paula, Ida and Richard lived in a marriage of three in Pankow in what is now Parkstrasse . Ida lived in the neighboring house. Eventually Paula separated from Richard and consented to the divorce in 1900.

Paula Dehmel was known to include Else Lasker-Schüler , Otto Julius Bierbaum , Arno Holz and Johannes Schlaf .

Works

  • With Richard Dehmel: Fitzebütze . Children's poems. With pictures by Ernst Kreidolf . Insel, Frankfurt / M. 1900.
    Reprint Insel, Frankfurt / M. 1976.
  • Rumble . A book for young mothers and their little ones. With pictures by Karl Hofer . Schaffstein, Cologne 1903
    reprint Agora-Verlag, Berlin / Darmstadt 1978, ISBN 3-87008-085-X .
  • The colored check. A scrapbook of hearty art for the ears and eyes of German children . Edited by Richard Dehmel. Illustrations by Karl Hofer. Schaffstein, Cologne 1904
    Reprint Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 1985.
  • The green house . Fairy tales, stories and a New Years game. Schaffstein, Cologne 1907.
  • On the colorful meadow . Children's poems. With colorful pictures by Else Wenz-Viëtor . Hahn, Leipzig 1912.
    Reprint Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 1988, ISBN 3-361-00104-8 .
  • With Lina Sommer : gig gag! Frills! Children's poems. Pictures by Else Wenz-Viëtor. Hahn, Leipzig 1914.
  • The spirits talked. Lyric consolation and festival play . Callwey, Munich 1916 (series of publications Der Schatzgräber ; Vol. 106).
  • The dear nest . Collected children's poems. Edited by Richard Dehmel with drawings by Hans Thoma . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1919.
    E-book from Projekt Gutenberg (currently generally not available for users from Germany)
  • The love nest in the Gutenberg-DE project, edited by Richard Dehmel. EA Seemann, Leipzig 1919, without drawings.
  • Singinen's stories . Fairy tale. Edited by Richard Dehmel. Binding, title vignettes and printing arrangement by Georg Alexander Mathéy . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1921.
As editor:
  • Meidinger's children's calendar . Meidinger, Berlin 1911-1932; ed. by PD from 1915 to 1917.

swell

  1. Matthias Wegner: But love. Ida Dehmel's lifelong dream . List Taschenbuch-Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 978-3-548-60215-8 .

literature

Web links

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