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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- naturalist Friedrich Filitz (1804–1876), composer and musicologist E. Marlitt (1825–1887), writer Bernhard Stade (1848–1906), theologian Katrin Schreiter...
- Michael Degen Drama French-West German-Czechoslovak co-production Eugenie Marlitt und "Die Gartenlaube" Herbert Ballmann [de] Cordula Trantow, Armin Mueller-Stahl...
- of Frauenroman modelled according to the German po****r writer Eugenie Marlitt and has been hence given only a peripheral importance by critics. The genre...
- Kordes, Germany) Esther's Baby (1979 — Harkness, United Kingdom) Eugen E. Marlitt (1900 — Geschwind, Austria-Hungary) Eugen Fürst (1875 — Soupert & Notting...
- (Philadelphia, 1864) E. Marlitt, The Old Mamselle's Secret (1868) ---, Gold Else (1868) E. Marlitt, The Countess Gisela (1860) E. Marlitt, The Little Moorland...
- 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...