Mite Kremnitz

Mite Kremnitz, born Marie Charlotte of Bardeleben ( pseudonyms " George Allan ", " Ditto and Idem " ) ( born January 4, 1852 in Greifswald, † July 18, 1916 in Berlin) was a German writer.

Life

Kremnitz was the daughter of the renowned surgeon Heinrich Adolf Bardeleben. She grew up in Greifswald, London and Berlin ( 1868 ). On October 15, 1872 married in Berlin practical and later chief physician Wilhelm Kremnitz and moved with him in 1875 to Bucharest. The couple had two children.

In Romania, she made ​​friends with Queen Elizabeth, who worked as a writer under the pseudonym of " Carmen Sylva ," and from 1881 was officially launched their 's reader and maid of honor. Along with her ​​letter published Kremnitz novels and a drama under the pseudonym " Ditto and Idem ." In 1890 she wrote under the pseudonym " Mite Kremnitz ".

After her husband's death in 1897 Kremnitz returned to Berlin, where she lived during the winter in Wilmersdorf, while she lived in Brand in Vorarlberg in summer.

Quote

  • Carmen Sylva had met the German wife of a German doctor in Bucharest. Mite Kremnitz became the official voice on this impulsive queen. The joint work of two very different women appeared under the pseudonym Ditto and Idem. Mite Kremnitz was new literary concepts such as realism and naturalism an open mind, Carmen Sylva, however, despised modern trends in literature and art. This inconsistency and their occult leanings led to the split between the women. source

Works

  • (Ed.) Romanian seals (German of Carmen Sylva ), 1881
  • Curse of love, short stories, 1881
  • New Romanian sketches, 1881
  • Romanian Fairy Tale, 1882
  • From the Romanian society, two novels, 1882
  • A Prince's child, novel, 1883
  • Romania's share in the war 1877-78, 1887
  • Ditto and Idem: Anne Boleyn, historical tragedy, in 1886 (together with Carmen Sylva )
  • Ditto and Idem: Astra, epistolary novel, 1886 (together with Carmen Sylva )
  • Ditto and Idem: Field Post, epistolary novel, 1886 (together with Carmen Sylva )
  • Ditto and Idem: revenge and other stories, 1888 (together with Carmen Sylva )
  • Ditto and Idem: In the confusion, short stories, 1887 (together with Carmen Sylva )
  • Emigrants, novel, 1890
  • Elina. Between the church and parsonage, 2 novellas, 1894
  • His letter, short stories, 1896
  • Mr. Baby. A Children's Story, 1901
  • Man and woman, short stories, 1902
  • Fatum, short stories, 1903
  • King Carol of Romania. A picture of life, 1903
  • Carmen Sylva, Biography, 1903
  • Mary, Princess Dowager of Wied, Princess of Nassau. Life picture, 1904
  • Mother-right, short stories, 1906
  • A helpless, novel, 1906
  • What the world calls guilty, 1907
  • The red stripe. A Love Story, 1908
  • Is that - life, novel, 1909?
  • The deluded, novel, 1909
  • According Testament, novel, 1911
  • Sounding brass, comedy, 1912
  • The mystery of the crossover, short stories, 1913
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