Zitz, Kathinka (1801–1877)
Zitz, Kathinka (1801–1877)
German short-story writer. Name variations: Kathinka Zitz-Halein. Born Kathinka Halein, Nov 11, 1801, in Mainz, Germany; died Mar 8, 1877, in Mainz; m. Franz Zitz, 1837.
Was involved with Humania Association, women's group founded to support 1849 revolt to defend Frankfurt Assembly's constitution; wrote stories about German society and fictional biographies of Byron, Goethe, Heine and Rahel Varnhagen, among others.
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