Paula von Hanstein

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Paula von Hanstein (born July 17, 1883 in Breslau as Paula Schmidt ; † February 27, 1966 in Bonn ) was a German writer who also used the pseudonym Henny Tura .

Life

Paula Schmidt became an actress at a very young age and met Otfrid von Hanstein , an actor and later writer , who she married in 1903. It began about ten years after the first successes of her husband with the writing and specialized from the outset on novels about women's lives, often after 1945 as library books were published.

Works

Gravestone for Paula and Otfrid von Hanstein at the forest cemetery in Zehlendorf
  • 1932: Mary's great love
  • 1934: Heartache
  • 1936: Mother Horn and her children
  • 1941: Shadows from the twilight
  • 1951: You were meant for me
  • 1952: Matured for love
  • 1955: Hold still, my heart
  • 1963: Lawyer Jochen Fleming

literature

  • German literary dictionary 20th century. Biographical and bibliographical handbook, founded by Wilhelm Kosch, continued by Carl Ludwig Lang, ed. by Konrad Feilchenfeldt, vol. 14, Halm – Hauptmann, De Gruyter 2010, p. 152.

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