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Böhlau, Helene (1856 - 1940)

Short name Böhlau, Helene
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/47559658/
First name Helene
Birth name Böhlau
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Alternative name Frau al Raschid Bey
Date of birth 1856
Date of death 1940
Birth date Notes 2-11-1856
Death date Notes 26-3-1940
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Sex Female
Place of birth Weimar
Place of death Augsburg (Bayern)
Lived in Germany
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Böhlau, Helene was ...
related to Schorn, Adelheid von
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Ratsmädel- und Altweimarische Geschichten (1884) 3 1
In frischem Wasser (1891) 0 1
Halbtier (1899) 1 0
Ein Sommerbuch (1903) 0 1
Die Kristallkugel (1904) 0 1
Isebies (1911) 0 0
Das Recht der Mutter (1921) 1 0

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Unknown maker, portrait of Helene Böhlau, 1878, Erbslöh-Archiv, Familienverband Julius Erbslöh, Eisenach None is portrait of

- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
- Sophie Digital Library
- Anna Hausdorff, art. in Van Dijk e.a. (eds.), "I have heard about you"
- Wikipedia

Lived a.o. in München.
Travel writer.

Father ran a bookstore.
Well-educated.

According to Sophie (Dig. Library of Works by German-Speaking Women), husband Friedrich Arndt, an architect, converted to Islam (from Judaism) before they married, and went by the name Omar al Raschid Bey. The couple lived in Constantinople for a year.

KLK 1915

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