Charlotte Niese
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Charlotte Niese (7 June 1854 – 8 December 1935) was a German writer, poet and teacher.
Niese was born in Burg on the island of Fehmarn, then under the direct rule of King Frederick VII of Denmark, and her father was the local pastor who later became director of a seminary in Eckernförde. Her mother was Benedicte Marie Niese (born Matthiesen). Niese passed her exams as a teacher in Eckernförde and became a tutor in what was since 1866 the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, in the Rhine Province, and as a boarding school teacher in Montreux.
Niese went with her mother, then a widow, to Plön and began publishing her writings, at first under the masculine pseudonym "Lucian Bürger".
In 1884 Niese settled in the city of Altona, where her mother used to live, and in 1888 she moved to Ottensen, which in 1889 became a part of Altona. She no longer needed to work as a teacher, as she had become one of the best known Holstein regional writers.
In her work Niese campaigned not only for the improvement of educational and employment opportunities for women, but also managed the local section of the North German Women's Organisation in Altona. As a child she had seen that her six brothers, one of whom was the Classical scholar Benedikt Niese, were all allowed higher education and professional careers, while her father refused these to herself or her sister. She herself wrote only within the socially accepted boundaries of women's writing of her day, her socially conservative views preventing her from more radical action. The closest she got to political activity was signing a letter of protest against the construction of a tramway line along the street she lived on in 1904.
Niese died in her home in 1935 and was buried in the nearby Altona-Ottensen cemetery.
[edit] Works
- Cajus Rungholt; appeared under the pseudonym Lucian Bürger
- Licht und Schatten (Light and Shadows, 1895)
- Vergangenheit - Erzählung aus der Emigrantenzeit (1902)
- Stadt, in der ich wohne (The City I live in, 1908)
- Minette von Söhlenthal (1909)
- Allerlei Schicksale
- Als der Mond in Dorotheens Zimmer schien
- Aus dänischer Zeit (Bilder und Skizzen, Erinnerungen an die Kindheit in Burg)
- Aus schweren Tagen
- Das Lagerkind (Geschichte aus dem deutschen Krieg, published 1914)
- Der Verrückte Flinsheim und Zwei Andere Novellen (1914)
- Barbarentöchter (Eine Erzählung aus der Zeit des Weltkrieges, published 1915)
- Das Tagebuch der Ottony von Kelchberg
- Die Allerjüngste
- Die Hexe von Mayen
- Er und Sie
- Geschichten aus Holstein
- Nesthäkchen Gretel - Eine von den Jüngsten
- Reisezeit
- Von denen, die daheim geblieben.
- Was Mahlmann erzählte
- Was Michel Schneidewind als Junge erlebte
- Vom Kavalier und seiner Nichte (1919)
- Von Gestern und Vorgestern - Lebenserinnerungen (1924)
- Die Reise der Gräfin Sibylle (1926)
- Schloß Emkendorf (1928)
- Unter dem Joch des Korsen - Volksstück in 5 Aufzügen
More of her writings appeared in the illustrated family periodical Die Gartenlaube. Some of her novels and short stories were translated into other languages, including Flemish.