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Author: Buerstenbinder/Bürstenbinder, Elisabeth
Pseudonyms: | Werner, E - verner. E. |
Spouse/other names: | Wernerová, E. |
Gender: | female |
Year of birth: | 1838 |
Year of death: | 1918 |
About her personal situation: | |
Countries: | Germany |
Languages: | German |
Relations to other authors: |
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About her professional situation: | |
Elements of bibliography: | Selected bibliography, according to Wikipedia-article: Novels: Am Altar, Leipzig 1873 Glück auf!, Leipzig 1874 Gesprengte Fesseln, Leipzig 1875 Vineta, Leipzig 1877 Um hohen Preis, Leipzig 1878 Frühlingsboten, Leipzig 1880 Der Egoist, Leipzig 1882 Gebannt und erlöst, Leipzig 1884 Ein Gottesurteil, Leipzig 1885 Heimatklang, Leipzig 1887 Sankt Michael, Leipzig 1887 Die Alpenfee, Leipzig 1889 Flammenzeichen, Leipzig 1890 Freie Bahn!, Leipzig 1893 Fata Morgana, Leipzig 1896 Hexengold, Leipzig 1900 Runen, 1903 Siegwart, 1909 Short stories: Gartenlaubenblüten, Leipzig 1872; enthält die Erzählungen Ein Held der Feder und Hermann Die Blume des Glücks, Leipzig 1885 Adlerflug, Berlin 1886 Gewagt und gewonnen. Leipzig 1891 Der höhere Standpunkt, 1896 Mentioned in : - Brummer - Kurschner N - De Vries, Een stad vol lezers, 2011 |
Websites: |
Wikipedia-article |
Editors: |
Marleen Dek
(update on 12 December 2009)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 04 May 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 17 September 2011) Suzan van Dijk (update on 05 February 2012) Torill Steinfeld (update on 04 April 2012) Torill Steinfeld (update on 04 April 2012) Torill Steinfeld (update on 04 April 2012) Torill Steinfeld (update on 04 April 2012) Marina Cano Lopez (update on 13 April 2014) |
Works written by this author
1 | *Elisabeth Buerstenbinder, the author () | |
2 | *Eugenie (1870) | |
3 | *Gabriele (1878) | |
4 | *Onder betoovering (Under enchantment) (1882) | |
5 | Adlerflug (1886) | |
6 | Am Altar (1873) | |
7 | Der Egoïst (1882) | |
8 | Die Alpenfee (1889) | |
9 | Ein Held der Feder [A hero of spring] (1895) | |
10 | Fata Morgana (1896) | |
11 | Flammenzeichen (1890) | |
12 | Freie Bahn! (1915) | |
13 | Frühlingsboten (1880) | |
14 | Gebannt und erlöst (1884) | |
15 | Gesprengte Fesseln (1875) | |
16 | Gewagt und gewonnen () | |
17 | Glück auf! (1873) | |
18 | Hermann (1870) | |
19 | Hexengold (1900) | |
20 | Sankt Michael (1887) | |
21 | Siegwart (1900) | |
22 | Um hohen Preis (1879) | |
23 | Vineta (1877) | |
24 | Wege Des Schicksals (1912) |