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Margarete Böhme (1867–1939)

Autor de Diary of a Lost Girl [1929 film]

5 Obras 40 Miembros 4 Reseñas

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Incluye los nombres: Margarete Bohme, Margarete Böhme

Obras de Margarete Böhme

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Nombre canónico
Böhme, Margarete
Otros nombres
Sandor, Ormanos
Fecha de nacimiento
1867-05-08
Fecha de fallecimiento
1939-05-23
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Germany
Lugar de nacimiento
Husum, Germany
Lugar de fallecimiento
Hamburg-Othmarschen, Germany
Lugares de residencia
Berlin, Germany
Husum, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Ocupaciones
novelist
short story writer
essayist
journalist
Biografía breve
Margarete Böhme was born Wilhelmina Margarete Feddersen in Husum, Germany, and began writing at an early age. She published her first story in a Hamburg newspaper at age 17. She then began to regularly contribute stories to weekly magazines, both under her own name and under the pseudonym Ormanos Sandor. While living in Hamburg and Vienna, she worked as a correspondent for North German and Austrian newspapers.

In 1894, she married Friedrich Theodor Böhme, a newspaper publisher 20 years her senior with whom she had a daughter; the marriage ended in divorce six years later. She moved to Berlin, where she wrote articles and essays as well as novels and short stories. She wrote prolifically and published six novels during the period 1903-1905, though few of them were successful. However, the next novel, Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (The Diary of a Lost Girl), which appeared in 1905, was an overnight sensation, and made her internationally famous. It was adapted into a controversial stage play and two silent films. The book remained in print for more than 25 years before being stopped by the Nazi regime. Her later fiction, which contained strong social messages, included W.A.G.M.U.S. (English translation, The Department Store: A Novel of Today, 1911), which some critics consider her best work; Christine Immersen (1913); and Kriegsbriefe der Familie Wimmel (1915), among several dozen others. In 1911, she remarried to Theodor Schlüter, a businessman.

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Narra le tristi esperienze di vita di una ragazza che, sedotta da un amico del padre, rimane incinta e viene rinchiusa in una casa di correzione. Fuggita dal riformatorio dovrà affrontare ancora numerose disavventure, fra le quali l'esperienza del bordello, prima di ricostruirsi una vita. Un'opera densa di erotismo torbido e violento, spesso venato di sadismo, che mette in luce lo straordinario e originalissimo talento del regista. (fonte: Coming soon)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 5, 2020 |
A young rape victim is sent away by her family.

Brooks is charming of course, but there really isn't anything else worthwhile in the entire movie. And it's about as much fun as you might expect from a movie about rape.

Concept: D
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: C
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: F

Enjoyment: D

GPA: 1.9/4
½
 
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comfypants | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 1, 2015 |
The 1929 Louise Brooks film, Diary of a Lost Girl, is based on a controversial book first published in Germany in 1905. Though little known today, it was a literary sensation at the beginning of the 20th century. It has been out-of-print in the United States for more than a century, and is now hard-to-find.

Was it – as many believed – the real-life diary of a young woman forced by circumstance into a life of prostitution? Or a sensational and clever fake, one of the first novels of its kind? This contested book – a work of literary sophistication and unusual historical significance – inspired a sequel, a play, a parody, a score of imitators, and two silent films. Today, vintage copies are sought after by fans of Louise Brooks, who played the title character Thymian, in the acclaimed G.W. Pabst film.

This new edition of the original English language translation brings this important book back into print in the United States after more than 100 years. It includes an introduction by Thomas Gladysz detailing the book's remarkable history and relationship to the 1929 silent film. This special "Louise Brooks Edition" also includes rare images and vintage illustrations.
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LouiseBrooksSociety | May 28, 2010 |

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Obras
5
Miembros
40
Popularidad
#370,100
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
8
Idiomas
3