Villinger, Hermine (1849–1917)
Villinger, Hermine (1849–1917)
German novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) H. Willfried. Born Feb 6, 1849, in Freiburg, Germany; died Mar 3, 1917, in Karlsruhe.
Known for her stories of village life, writings include Der lange Hilarius (1885), Sommerfrischen (1887), Mutter und Tochter (1905), and Die Dachprinzeß (1908).
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