Hohenhausen, Elizabeth (1789–1857)

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Hohenhausen, Elizabeth (1789–1857)

German poet, dramatist, and novelist. Name variations: Baroness von Hohenhausen. Born Elizabeth Philippine Amalie von Ochs in Waldau, near Cassel, Germany, on November 4, 1789; died at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, Germany, on December 2, 1857; daughter of General Adam Ludwig von Ochs; married Baron Leopold von Hohenhausen (died 1848).

In 1817, Baroness Elizabeth Hohenhausen published a book of poetry titled Flowers of Spring. She also wrote a historical drama, John and Cornelius de Witt, which was well-received. Her recollections were contained in Nature, Art, and Life.

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