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Name
  
Babette Bulow


Role
  
Writer

Babette von Bulow

Died
  
March 8, 1927, Kuhlungsborn, Germany

Clara Bertha Friederike von Bülow (née Clara Bertha Friederike Eberty; known as Babette von Bülow; September 30, 1850 - March 8, 1927) was a German writer of short stories, comedies and farces under the pen name Hans Arnold. Born in Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój, she was the daughter of the lawyer, writer and amateur astronomer Felix Eberty, professor at the University of Breslau and Mary Hasse. She grew up in Breslau where she studied in a French school and married Lieutenant Colonel Adolf von Bülow on June 10, 1876. The military career of her husband led them to live in different garrisons such as Hanover in 1893, Erfurt in 1896, Frankfurt Oder in 1900, Potsdam in 1902 and again from 1905 in Erfurt. She personally knew Theodor Fontane. She died in Arendsee, Kühlungsborn, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in 1927.

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