Bauer, Klara (1836–1876)
Bauer, Klara (1836–1876)
German novelist. Name variations: (pseudonym) Karl Detlef. Born in Swinemünde, June 23, 1836; died in Breslau, June 29, 1876.
Known primarily for her engrossing character studies, wrote Indissoluble Bonds (1877) and Must It Be? (1872) under the pseudonym Karl Detlef.
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