Dauthendey, Elisabeth (1854–1943)
Dauthendey, Elisabeth (1854–1943)
German novelist and newspaper correspondent. Born 1854 in St Petersburg, Russia; died 1943; dau. of Karl Dauthendey (court photographer) and Anna Olschwang (died 1855); half-sister of Max Dauthendey (poet).
Works include Vom neuen Weibe und seiner Liebe: Ein Buch für reife Geister (Of the New Woman and Her Love Life: A Book for Mature Spirits, 1900); also wrote novellas and fairytales.
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