Wildermuth, Ottilie (1817–1877)

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Wildermuth, Ottilie (1817–1877)

German short-story and children's writer. Name variations: Ottilie Rooschutz or Rooschütz. Born Ottilie Rooschü tz, Feb 22, 1817, in Rottenburg, Germany; died July 12, 1877, in Tübingen; dau. of Eleanore and Gottlob Rooschütz (judge); m. David Wildermuth (teacher); children: 5, including Agnes, Adelheid and Hermann (physician).

Wrote about family life in her native Swabia; writings, which were extremely popular, include Bilder und Geschichten aus dem schwäbischen Leben (1852, Portraits and Stories of Life in Swabia) and Bilder aus einer bürgerlichen Familiengalerie (1892, Portraits from a Middle-Class Family Album); also wrote a magazine for adolescents, Der Jugendgarten. Was the 1st woman to receive a Gold Medal for Arts and Sciences by Charles I, king of Wurttemberg.

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