Pauline Arndt

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Pauline Arndt , b. Mussehl (born March 18, 1833 in Kotelow , † April 13, 1915 in Newark, New Jersey ; full name Caroline Adelheid Pauline Arndt ) was a German writer .

Life

Pauline Arndt was born in Kotelow in Mecklenburg-Strelitz as the second daughter of the evangelical pastor of Kotelow and Lübbersdorf (term of office 1830-1852) Wilhelm Mussehl (1803-1889) and Pauline, born. Runge (1807-1887) born. In 1852 she married the Friedland high school teacher Johann Arndt (1818–1875) in Roga , who in the meantime had acquired a Pomeranian estate and lived in Friedland as a private citizen. In 1855 the family emigrated with their parents to America, where they lived in Newark.

Pauline Arndt published works in the Low German language.

Works

  • Christel. Ne Dbod and Lews story (1869)
  • Up Hohenmüren or: Anna Werner (story, 1869)

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 8. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1913, p. 128.
  • Elisabeth Friedrichs: The German-speaking women writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. A lexicon . Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-476-00456-2 , ( Repertories on the history of German literature 9), p. 8.

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The predecessor was Pastor Johann Ehlers from 1791 to 1829, successor to Hermann Ferdinand Uhden from 1852 to 1888.
  2. Pauline Runge was a niece of the Wolgast painter Philipp Otto Runge .