Bertha Behrens (1850–1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg. She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared.
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- Bertha Behrens (1850–1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg. She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared. Among them may be mentioned: Aus dem Leben meiner alten Freudin (1879; twelfth edition, 1908) Lumpenmüllers Lieschen (1879) Ihr einziger Bruder (1882; fifteenth edition, 1909) Waldblumen (1882; sixth edition, 1894) Trudchens Heirat (1884) Dazumal, eight stories (1887) Um fremde Schuld (1895) Antons Erben (1898) Sette Oldenroths Liebe (1902) Gesammelte Romane und Novellen (ten volumes, Leipzig, 1894-97) Dr. Danz und seine Frau (1903) Wie auch wir vergeben (1907) Ueber steinige Wege (1908) Der Stärkere (1909) Familie Lorenz (1910)
- Emilie Wilhelmine Bertha Behrens, bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Wilhelmine Heimburg, war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin.
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- Bertha Behrens (1850–1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg. She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared.
- Emilie Wilhelmine Bertha Behrens, bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Wilhelmine Heimburg, war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin.
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- Berta Behrens
- Wilhelmine Heimburg
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