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Annemarie von Nathusius, originally Anna Maria Luise von Nathusius (28 August 1874, in Ludom/Poznań – 17 October 1926, in Berlin), was a German novelist who wrote boldly about issues of women’s sexuality and lived a distinctly unconventional life. In her books, she criticized the sexual ignorance and exploitative marriages imposed on young women of her class. Her most successful novel was Das törichte Herz der Julie von Voß. The novel Malmaison 1922 was film adapted by Paul Ludwig Stein for the movie Es leuchtet meine Liebe.
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AnnemarievonNathusius, originally Anna Maria Luise vonNathusius (28 August 1874, in Ludom/Poznań – 17 October 1926, in Berlin), was a German novelist...
Nathusius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AnnemarievonNathusius (1874–1926), German novelist Elsbeth vonNathusius (1846–1928)...
son of the industrialist Johann Gottlob Nathusius. One of his brothers was Hermann vonNathusius. Nathusius grew up at the family estate in Althaldensleben...
Nathusius (1843-1906). A granddaughter was the novelist AnnemarievonNathusius (1874–1926). Nathusius was one of the most-read novelists in the second half...
Volkslied Erinnerung; words by AnnemarievonNathusius Es ist so still; words by Paul Mochmann Wiegenlied; words by Hoffmann von Fallersleben 5 Liederen (5...
Ten-Mark banknote (using a silhouette) for the state printer, 1919. AnnemarievonNathusius: Freie Worte. Eckstein, Berlin, 1902 Oscar Wilde: Salome. Insel...