Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem

Anna Eufemia Carolina Gräfin von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem (18541941) was a German aristocratic novelist.

Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem - Komtesse Käthe. Humoresken
Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem - Komtesse Käthe in der Ehe, 12. Auflage, um 1899

Early life

She was born in Ratibor, Upper Silesia, as the daughter of Count Alexander von Ballestrem (1806-1881) and his wife, Mathilde von Hertell (1818-1900).

Biography

As a child, she had singing lessons from the Dresden soprano Jenny Bürde-Ney, and herself developed 'a beautiful soprano voice of rare proportions'. [1] She later settled in Munich. She was one of the few German female writers of the 19th century who did not use a pseudonym.

Personal life

She married Joseph Fritz von Adlersfeld. They had one daughter:

  • Dagmar Maria Josepha von Adlersfeld (b. 6 August 1885); married in 1909 to Albert von Bezold (b. 8 January 1869)[2]

Selected works

  • Violet (1883)
  • The White Roses of Ravensberg (1896)
  • The Duchess of Santa Rosa (1924)

Bibliography

  • Prawer, S.S. Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. Berghahn Books, 2007.

References

  1. Brümmer, Franz (1913). Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten vom Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart (in German). Leipzig: Reclam. p. 3.
  2. "Dagmar von Bezold, née Fritz von Adlersfeld".


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