
Elisabeth Bürstenbinder
Elisabeth Bürstenbinder (pen name, Ernst Werner; 25 November 1838, in Berlin – 10 October 1918, in Merano) was a German writer who wrote under the name Ernst Werner. She first gained attention in 1870 with Hermann.[1] Among her works Sacred Vows, Fickle Fortune, Riven Bonds, and some others had English translations.[2]
Bibliography
Novels
- Am Altar, Leipzig 1873
 - Glück auf!, Leipzig 1874
 - Gesprengte Fesseln, Leipzig 1875
 - Vineta, Leipzig 1877
 - Um hohen Preis, Leipzig 1878
 - Frühlingsboten, Leipzig 1880
 - Der Egoist, Leipzig 1882
 - Gebannt und erlöst, Leipzig 1884
 - Ein Gottesurteil, Leipzig 1885
 - Heimatklang, Leipzig 1887
 - Sankt Michael, Leipzig 1887
 - Die Alpenfee, Leipzig 1889
 - Flammenzeichen, Leipzig 1890
 - Freie Bahn!, Leipzig 1893
 - Fata Morgana, Leipzig 1896
 - Hexengold, Leipzig 1900
 - Runen, 1903
 - Siegwart, 1909
 
Novellas
- Gartenlaubenblüten, Leipzig 1872
 - Die Blume des Glücks, Leipzig 1885
 - Adlerflug, Berlin 1886
 
References
- ↑ William Harrison De Puy (1896). The University of Literature...: A Cyclopædia of Universal Literature, Presenting in Alphabetical Arrangement the Biography, Together with Critical Reviews and Extracts, of Eminent Writers of All Lands and All Ages. J.S. Barcus. pp. 501–506.
 - ↑ Chamber's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. W. R. Chambers. 1897. p. 609.
 
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