Английская Википедия:Caroline Deutsch

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Infobox writer Caroline Deutsch (23 February 1846 – after 1903) was a German novelist.

Biography

Caroline Deutsch was born in Namesto, a small Hungarian village, on 23 February 1846. Her father, a rabbi, was German in culture, and the German language and spirit prevailed in the family. While still very young, Caroline began to write poetry, some appearing in Berlin newspapers. In 1870 she graduated from Lina Morgenstern's academy as a public teacher,Шаблон:R obtaining at the same time a permanent position on the Jüdische Presse of Berlin. She published several novelettes in the Berlin Volkszeitung, and later wrote chiefly for the Шаблон:Ill.Шаблон:R

In 1875 she married in Hungary, and moved from there to Hamburg.Шаблон:R Although her legal name was Caroline Weiss, she continued to write under her former name.Шаблон:R

The scenes of Deutsch's novels are mostly laid in Hungary, and she vividly describes the life of the Hungarian peasant and small tradesman. Her story Gedaljah, originally published in Die jüdische Presse (1906), appeared in Hebrew and Ladino translations.[1][2]

Publications

References

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