Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen

Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen (née Stavenagen 3 July 1866 in Greiz – 17 October 1939 in Weimar aged ) was a German writer with a focus on children's literature and education.

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Stavenhagen was born as the daughter of a merchant. She received piano lessons early on, her brother was the composer and pianist Bernhard Stavenhagen. (1862–1914). Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen was married with the Hungarian-born actor and theatre director Dagobert Neuffer (1851-1939) and mother of four children. Her son-in-law was the violinist Max Strub.

Work

  • Märchenfäden.[1] With illustrations by Oskar Herrfurth. 5th mixed edition, M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1919 (6th edition 1921).
  • Kinderseelen. Aus dem Tagebuche einer Mutter.[2] M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1919.
  • Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge. Märchenspiel in 10 Bildern.[3] Music by Helmut Fellmer, Waisenhaus-Buchdruck, Braunschweig 1920.
  • "Neuffers Tierleben". Wie meine Kinder mit Tieren Freundschaft hielten.[4] With book decoration by Adalbert Stieren and 8 switched on reality pictures, Max R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1921.
  • Durchsonnte Pflichten, eine Überwindung des Alltags.[5] M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1925.
  • Krippenspiel in drei Bildern. Textb.[6] Vieweg, Berlin 1932.
  • Die Mutterschaft, unsere Unsterblichkeit.[7] Böhlau, Weimar 1935.

Literature

  • Elisabeth Friedrichs: Die deutschsprachigen Schriftstellerinnen des 18 und 19 Jahrhunderts. Ein Lexikon (Repertorien zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte. Vol. 9). Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-476-00456-2, p. 218.
  • Elgin Strub: Meine Großeltern, Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen, Schriftstellerin und Dagobert Neuffer, großherzoglicher Schauspieler in Weimar. In Skizzen einer Künstlerfamilie in Weimar. J. E. Ronayne, London 1999, ISBN 0-9536096-0-X, pp. 2954.
  • Fritz Karl Voß: Weimarer Schattengeister. Scherenschnitte und Originalhandschriften aus dem literarischen Weimar von heute.[8] A. Duncker, Weimar 1922.
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