Amélie Linz

Amélie Linz ( May 22nd 1824 in Bamberg, † April 24, 1904 in Munich) was a German author.

Life

Born the daughter of the doctor Fri Speyer, she spent several winters in Munich and in 1844 married the Prussian engineer officer Franz Linz, with whom she later lived alternately in different cities of the Rhine Province in Pomerania. Became a widow in 1870, she moved to Munich in 1874. Under the name of Godin, the maiden name of her mother, she published a number of early writings, which, like the tale of a mother thought (Stuttgart 1858, 4th edition 1876), New Tale ( 3rd ed 1881) and others, appeal found.

Works

  • A disaster and its consequences (Breslau 1862)
  • Historical novels (Bonn 1863)
  • Wally (Berlin 1871, 2 vols )
  • From big time. Brought into rhymes Schelmenstücklein our heroes ( Glogau 1873)
  • Woman love and life narratives (Leipzig 1876, 5 ​​vols )
  • Storm and peace, pictures of married life (Stuttgart 1878)
  • Countess Leonore (Leipzig 1882)
  • Mother and son ( dass 1878)
  • Fates ( dass 1882)
  • Joyful and sorrowful ( dass 1883)
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