Müller, Clara (1860–1905)
Müller, Clara (1860–1905)
German poet and novelist. Name variations: Clara Muller or Mueller; Clara Mueller-Jahnke. Born Feb 5, 1860, in Lenzen, near Belgard, in Eastern Pomerania; died Nov 4, 1905 in Berlin-Wihelmshagen, Germany; dau. of a Protestant minister (died 1873); m. Oskar Jahnke, 1902.
Taught, then edited left-wing journals; poems, which express sympathy toward workers' movement, include "Fabrikausgang" (1899) and "Den Ausgesperrten" (1907); wrote autobiographical novel Ich bekenne (I Confess, 1904).
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