Toni Rothmund
Toni Rothmund ( born October 2, 1877 in Barlt, Schleswig -Holstein, † August 22, 1956 in Karlsruhe) was a German poet, author and journalist.
She wrote poems, novel biographies and fairy tales.
Life
The pastor's daughter Rothmund was born in Barlt in Schleswig-Holstein, but since she was 11 years old lived in Baden. With her parents and later by the marriage with a financial Baden bailiff, was resident Toni Rothmund by the changing soon residing in all parts of the country in Baden and showed as a young poet quickly a knowing connection with the Upper Rhine region. The landscape bound appropriation came in their works to express.
Works
Novels
- The Peacock Island, Roman ( 1919)
- Caroline Schlegel, Roman ( 1926)
- Glass - A book by German longing, Roman ( 1930)
- Gold? A Böttger - novel (1932 )
- The lady at Birka, Roman ( 1935)
- The Invisible Cathedral, novel about Johann Gutenberg (1937 )
- Doctor or charlatan, Roman ( 1939 and 1942)
- People at the crossroads, stories.
- Annette von Droste- Hulshoff, biographical novel (1954 )
Fairy tale
- The amber bead ( published in an updated version under the title: "A child looking for a mother .")
- From Allermärchenbaum
- Eden
- The child with the Sterntalern
- The city of sleep
- Borrowed wings
- The enemy
- The echo
- The Queen in chains
- The snowdrop
- The story of the trout eaters
- The story of the willow manikin
- The fountains of the deep
Epik
- The Totbeterin. Roman ( 1907)
- The lost ring.
- The small house for Fall.
- Holy cruelty. Roman ( 1924)
Poetry
- Solitudes
- The tree which bloomed once more before winter