Helene Christaller
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Helene Christaller ([ˈkʁɪstalɐ], née Heyer: 31 January 1872, in Darmstadt – 24 May 1953, in Jugenheim/Bergstraße) was a German Protestant writer mostly of youth books, especially for girls. During the Nazi-Era her books were not printed because of their Christian tenor.
Literary works
- Gottfried Erdmann, 1908
- Heilige Liebe, 1911
- Verborgenheit, 1920
- Das Tagebuch der Annette, 1926
- Ein gefülltes Leben, 1939
- Eine Lebensgeschichte, 1942
External links
- Helene Christaller in the German National Library catalogue
- "Helene Christaller". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German).
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