Ida, Countess von Hahn-Hahn

Countess Ida von Hahn-Hahn (; 22 June 1805 – 12 January 1880) was a German author from a wealthy family who lost their fortune because of her father's eccentric spending. She defied convention by living with Adolf von Bystram unmarried for 21 years. Her writings about the German aristocracy were greatly favored by the general public of her time. Ida von Hahn-Hahn often wrote about the tragedies of the soul and was influenced by the French novelist George Sand. She "was an indefatigable campaigner for the emancipation of women" and her writings include many strong female characters. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1869
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1869
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1860
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1860
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1863
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1863
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1861
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1861
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1878
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1878
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1864
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1864
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1868
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1868
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1866
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Published 1866
Kirchheim

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Brockhaus

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Brockhaus

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Brockhaus

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by Hahn-Hahn, Ida
Brockhaus