Stöcklin, Franziska (1894–1931)
Stöcklin, Franziska (1894–1931)
Swiss poet and painter. Name variations: Franziska Stocklin or Stoecklin. Born 1894 in German-speaking Switzerland; died 1931.
Works include Gedichte (1920), Traumwirklichkeit (1923), Liebende: Zwei Novellen (1923), and Die singende Muschel (1925).
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