Kurth-Voigt, Lieselotte E., 1923-. Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt papers, 1960-1989. - View Resource (original) (raw)
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Biographical Note: Lieselotte E. Kurth (b. 1923) was a Professor of German at the Johns Hopkins University from 1963 to 1989. Dr. Kurth's research and teaching centered on the novel, especially 18th and 19th-century German novels. From the description of Lieselotte E. Kurth-Voigt papers, 1960-1989. (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 48380075 ...
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Luise Mühlbach (1814-1873), a German novelist, was the pen name of Clara Mundt. She wrote more than fifty novels, chiefly historical romances that became quite popular in her native Germany and overseas in England and America. She was a prominent advocate of women's suffrage and actively participated in several reform movements. Her husband, Theodore Mundt, was for some years a teacher at the University of Berlin, and later became a professor of general history and literature in Breslau. Clara ...