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  1. Gisela von Arnim (also Giesela; August 30, 1827 in Berlin – April 4, 1889 in Florence) was a German writer, mainly of fairy tales. [1] [2] [3] Biography. Gisela was the youngest child of Achim and Bettina von Arnim. [3] . Her father died when she was four years old. [4] . She was not formally educated, being taught only by her sisters.

  2. Ottilie Beate Gisela Walburgis von Arnim, auch Giesela, verheiratete Grimm (* 30. August 1827 in Berlin; † 4. April 1889 in Florenz ), war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Gisela von Arnim, geboren am 30.

  3. Gisela von Arnim (also Ottilie Beate Gisela Walburgis von Arnim) was born on August 30, 1827 as the youngest child of Achim and Bettina von Arnim. Though Gisela did not receive a formal education, her mother served as her tutor. During her childhood she read Romantic poetry, which was on a decline at the time, ...

  4. Overview. Gisela von Arnim. (1827—1889) Quick Reference. (1827–89), German writer of fairy tales and stage plays; daughter of the romantic writers Achim and Bettina von Arnim. In the 1840s she co-founded a female salon, the Kaffeterkreis, from ... From: Arnim, Gisela von in The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales »

  5. von-arnim.net › files › portr_gisela_englGisela von Arnim

    Gisela von Arnim Writer . Born in Berlin, August 30. th, 1827; Died in Florence, April 4. th, 1889 . The youngest of Achim and Bettina von Arnim’s seven children, Gisela, was christened Gisela Ottilia Beata. “Gisela was only four years old when her father died and from there on lived together with her mother,

  6. Translator's Introduction. Gisela von Arnim's "The Rose Cloud" is a product of the Kaffeterkreis, a female. conversational salon in the great tradition of the French saloniéres and the German. Romantics. Gisela (1827-89), the daughter of Achim and Bettine von Arnim , was a founding member in 1843 of the circle comprised of young women from ...

  7. Gisela Freiin von Arnim. Published 1997. Art, History. Marvels and Tales. Gisela von Arnim's "The Rose Cloud" is a product of the Kaffeterkreis, a female conversational salon in the great tradition of the French salonieres and the German Romantics.