Paula Ludwig (born 1900; died 1974 in Darmstadt) was an Austrian-German poet who won the 1963 George Trakl Prize.[1] In her earlier life she had an affair with Yvan Goll, which caused a crisis for his wife Claire Goll.[2] In 1940 she began a period of exile in Brazil due to the rise of Nazism.[3] Her work has fallen into relative obscurity and often involved dreams.[4]
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^Women in German Yearbook (1 January 2001). Women in German Yearbook. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 181–196. ISBN 0-8032-4803-2.
^Katharina M. Wilson (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Taylor & Francis. pp. 748–749. ISBN 978-0-8240-8547-6.
PaulaLudwig (born 1900; died 1974 in Darmstadt) was an Austrian-German poet who won the 1963 George Trakl Prize. In her earlier life she had an affair...
first published translation into English of the work of the German poet PaulaLudwig. Martina Thomson was born Martina Schulof in Berlin around 1925 to Austrian...
Berlin. From 1925 to 1930, Koffka was in a relationship with the poet PaulaLudwig. Ludwig dedicated her 1927 poetry collection Himmlische Spiegel to him. Although...
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1834 – 27 August 1905) was the youngest daughter of Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain. Her eldest brother, Francisco de Asís married Queen Isabella II...
records of Schule am Meer, Juist, p. 59 (Karl Siegfried Ludwig, legal guardian: PaulaLudwig, writer, Berlin). In: Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesbibliothek...
Berlin-Wilmersdorf. The witnesses to the marriage were the writer PaulaLudwig from Ehrwald in Tyrol, whose son Ludwig Friedel [de] had been a pupil of Jockisch on the...
Angelica Domröse – Paula (Adam) Winfried Glatzeder – Paul Heidemarie Wenzel – Die Schöne (Ines) Fred Delmare – Reifen-Saft Rolf Ludwig – Professor Käthe...
grandson of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and his wife Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg. His maternal grandparents were Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain and...
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Paula Modersohn-Becker, Ernst Barlach, Aristide Maillol and Wilhelm Morgner. The Ludwig Museum also agreed to restitute five drawings by Ernst Ludwig...
Serbian original. He died on 12 March 1894, in Vienna. Ludwig August Frankl was married to Paula Wiener (born 1834), the daughter of Prague merchant and...
grew up alongside his sister Ingeborg Paula Margarethe (born 19 May 1909) and his brother Werner Georg Erich Ludwig (born 22 August 1910). When they moved...
Moll (died 1997), Australian Hermann Kesten (poet) (died 1996), German PaulaLudwig (died 1974), German Eckart Peterich (died 1968), German Friedrich Rasche...
Maximilian Francis of Austria (Maximilian Franz Xaver Joseph Johann Anton de Paula Wenzel; 8 December 1756 – 27 July 1801) was Elector of Cologne and Grand...
his younger sister Paula have more than 100,000 Reichsmark. Paula barely saw her brother during the war. There is some evidence Paula shared her brother's...