词条 | Elsbeth von Nathusius |
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LifeElsbeth Luise Friederike von Nathusius was born in Königsborn, a small but prosperous village near Magdeburg in central northern Germany. She was one of six children born to the gentleman-farmer and high-profile oologist Wilhelm von Nathusius (1821-1899) by his marriage to Marie von Meibom (1820–1878). A younger brother, Wilhelm von Nathusius (1856-1937), became an army officer. Her sister, Susanne von Nathusius (1850-1929) became a successful portrait artist in Halle. Elsbeth herself remained unmarried and had no children. Evidence of Elsbeth charms as a small child comes from the poet and writer of children's songs, August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, who visited her father in 1847 and dedicated twelve songs (including "For Elsbeth Nathusius") to the infant in a volume published under the title "The Elsbeth Album".[3] She continued to live at the family home as a young adult and in 1890 relocated with her widowed father to Halle where she remained for two years. Later, in 1912, she moved to Kassel, living initially in a guest house and later with her younger brother, Wilhelm and his English-born wife, and then moving into a "women's residence" in the city's Wilhelmshöhe quarter. During the 1880s, using the pseudonym F.L.Born, Nathusius published stories in Daheim, a well-regarded fortnightly "Family magazine". Later books appeared under her name, such as "Erinnerungen an Johanne Nathusius" ("Memories of Johanne Nathusius") which concerned her formidable aunt, Johanne Philippine Nathusius. Another was "Johann Gottlob Nathusius. Ein Pionier deutscher Industrie" (... a pioneer of German industry). This time the subject was her grandfather. There were also articles about Philippine Engelhard. her great grandmother. Her savings were destroyed by the Great INflation after which she lived in greatly reduced circumstances. Elsbeth von Nathusius died of Pneumonia in the summer of 1928 at the care home in Merxhausen. Output (selection)Using a pseudonym in Daheim{{div col}}
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.literature.at/viewer.alo?objid=19249&page=74&viewmode=fullscreen| page=76| work=Lexikon deutscher Frauen der Feder. Eine Zusammenstellung der seit dem Jahr 1840|title=Nathusius, Frl. Elsbeth von, Ps. F.L.Born|publisher=University of Innsbruck, Austria |volume=II, M-Z|date=1898|author=Sophie Pataky|accessdate=14 September 2017}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nathusius, Elsbeth von}}2. ^{{cite web| pages=69-70| work=2. Literaturkonferenz des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt ... Literarisches Erbe in Sachsen-Anhalt Traditionen – Bestände – Aufgaben| title=Literaturgeschichte der Region Haldensleben im 18. und 19. Jahrhunder| date=30 October 2009 |publisher =Literaturrat des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt in Kooperation mit dem Friedrich-Bödecker-Kreis in Sachsen-Anhalt e.V.|author1= Ulrich Hauer|author2= Ute Pot (compiler)| url= http://www.literatur-lsa.de/grafik/lit-rat/pdf/2009_litkonf.pdf|accessdate=14 September 2017}} 3. ^Heinrich Gerstenberg, Hoffmann's von Fallersleben gesammelte Werke. Vol 2, F. Fontane 4. ^see Literarisches Zentralblatt für Deutschland, Vol 70, Edward Avenarius, 1919 [https://books.google.pl/books?lr=&ei=sSVTS46wLKHiyQTj9bXpCw&cd=57&id=ZhnpAAAAMAAJ&dq=elsbeth+von+nathusius&q=nathusius p. 134] 7 : 1846 births|1928 deaths|19th-century German writers|20th-century German writers|Collectors of fairy tales|People from Magdeburg|Deaths from pneumonia |
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