- E.
Marlitt is the
pseudonym of
Eugenie John (December 5, 1825-June 22, 1887), a po****r
German novelist. She was born at Arnstadt. Her
father was a portrait...
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Marlitt written in the
Ernst Keil
published German magazine Die Gartenlaube. Her
first publications in 1868 were the
translations of E.
Marlitt's The...
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meaning something like "Golden Lizzy",
named after an 1866
novel by E.
Marlitt and its heroine. The
Victory Column is a
major tourist attraction in the...
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Gisela was
named after the
heroine in the book
Countess Gisela by E.
Marlitt. The town
schoolteacher was
reading the book to her
students when she was...
- Pennsylvania.
Family Tree
researched by
Richard Marlitt for his sons,
Michael Ladd
Marlitt and
Thomas Corbett Marlitt, 1975,
Elliott R.
Corbett Archives, Runton...
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Wilhelmine Heimburg). She
completed Das Eulenhaus, a
posthumous novel by
Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in
which periodical most of her
novels appeared. She...
- Proportion: The
Portland Residential Architecture of
Whidden & Lewis,
Richard Marlitt,
Oregon Historical Society Press, Portland, Oregon, 1989, p71 . The new...
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novelist E.
Marlitt in
serial form, such as
Goldelse beginning in 1866, had a
significant impact on the magazine's po****rity and on
Marlitt's celebrity...
- co-written by
Miguel M. Delgado,
based on an 1868 book of the same name by E.
Marlitt. Sara García as
Marta Isabela Corona as
Micaela José Cibrián as
Pedro Rosario...
- Kordes, Germany) Esther's Baby (1979 — Harkness,
United Kingdom)
Eugen E.
Marlitt (1900 — Geschwind, Austria-Hungary)
Eugen Fürst (1875 —
Soupert & Notting...