Paula Kravogl

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Paula Kravogl (born December 22, 1856 in Brixen , † August 21, 1916 in Mals ) was an Austrian writer .

Life

Paula Kravogl was the niece of the painter and lithographer Johann Nepomuk Kravogl and the cousin of the inventor Johann Kravogl . She grew up in Brixen and with her grandparents in Mals. She attended the teacher training institute in Innsbruck , where she passed the matriculation examination in 1876, and then taught for some time at the Ursuline elementary school in Innsbruck. At the school of the Musikverein she learned piano and zither from Josef Pembaur . She worked as a writer for the women's newspaper of the Allgemeine Tiroler Anzeiger. In 1903 she returned to Mals to look after her mother. In her posthumously published memoirs Jungmädchenjahre she draws novel-like miniature pictures from Innsbruck in the 1860s and 1870s and depicts old city originals.

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  • Young girl years. Memories. Tyrolia, Innsbruck 1917

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