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Wuthenow, Alwine (1820 - 1908)

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Short name Wuthenow, Alwine
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/13047905/
First name Alwine
Birth name Wuthenow
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Alternative name Annmariek Schulten
Date of birth 1820
Date of death 1908
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Lived in Germany
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Unknown author, portrait of Alwine Wuthenow, 1900. 1900 is portrait of

- Eberhard Schmidt (Hrsg.): Blomen ut Annmariek Schulten ehren Goren.
Rostock 2008,
- Nige Blomen ut Annemariek Schulten ehren Goren. Hrsg. von Eberhard
Schmidt: BS-Verlag Rostock, Bargeshagen 2012. ISBN 978-3-86785-224-1
- Hochdeutsche Gedichte. Hrsg. von Eberhard Schmidt: BS-Verlag Rostock,
Bargeshagen 2015. ISBN 978-3-86785-316-3

- Briefwechsel zwischen Alwine Wuthenow und Klaus Groth. Hrsg. von
Eberhard Schmidt. Rostock 2006,
- Alwine Wuthenow. Briefe an Johann Meyer. Hrsg. von Eberhard Schmidt.
Bargeshagen 2017. ISBN 978-3-86785-425-2

Eberhard Schmidt: "To Griepswold in de Bökstrat wier't". Lokale Bezüge im
Werk von Alwine Wuthenow. In: Beiträge der Fritz Reuter Gesellschaft. Band
25. Rostock 2015, S. 60–74. ISBN 978-3-356-01920-9.

will be further complemented one of these days!
proposed by Eberhard Schmidt