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Friederike Kempner

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279: 298: 20: 246: 122:. Kempner left a comprehensive oeuvre of pamphlets, as well as several novellas and theatre plays which, however, remained largely unheeded by literary critics. 328: 348: 129:
and many parodies were created which later were occasionally even attributed to Kempner herself. This "literary heritage" prompted the author and critic
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Some of her exalted poems attained notoriety for their unintentional humor; she was mocked as "The Silesian Swan" by editors like
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The death of both her parents in 1868 had a lasting effect on Kempner's work. Early in life, she developed an interest in general
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Friedrike Kempner remained unmarried. Some years before her death she was stricken with blindness. She died at her
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Denkschrift über die Nothwendigkeit einer Gesetzlichen Einführung von Leichenhäusern)
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like many of her contemporaries, she urgently advocated the introduction of
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German
Jewish
poet
Kępno
German
Opatów
Prussian
Grand Duchy of Posen
Droschkau
Silesia
Jewish Enlightenment
Reichthal
Jakob van Hoddis
humanitarian
hygiene
solitary confinement
taphophobia
morgues
suspended animation
Paul Lindau
Alfred Kempner
Old Jewish Cemetery, Wrocław
"FRIEDERIKE KEMPNER "POESIE IST LEBEN..." LEBEN - WERK - WIRKUNG"
the original
public domain
Singer, Isidore
"Kempner, Friederike"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Works by or about Friederike Kempner

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