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Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen (''née'' Stavenagen 3 July 1866 in Greiz – 17 October 1939 in Weimar aged 73) was a German writer with a focus on children's literature and education. Stavenhagen was born as the daughter of a merchant. She received piano lessons early on, her brother was the composer and pianist
Bernhard Stavenhagen Bernhard Stavenhagen (24 November 1862 – 25 December 1914) was a German pianist, composer and conductor. His musical style was influenced by Franz Liszt, and as a conductor he was a strong advocate of new music. Biography Born in Greiz, he com ...
(1862–1914). Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen was married with the Hungarian-born actor and theatre director
Dagobert Neuffer Dagobert Neuffer (originally ''Neumann''; 17 May 1851 – 12 November 1939) was a German stage actor and theatre director of Hungarian origin. He held the title of "Grand Ducal Court Actor". Life Neuffer was born in Púchov, a village near Zren ...
(1851-1939) and mother of four children. Her son-in-law was the violinist
Max Strub Karl Johannes Max Strub (28 September 1900 – 23 March 1966) was a German violin virtuoso and eminent violin pedagogue. He gained a Europe-wide reputation during his 36 years of activity as primarius of the Strub Quartet. Stations as concertmas ...
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Work

* ''Märchenfäden''. With illustrations by
Oskar Herrfurth Oskar Herrfurth (5 February 1862 – 1934) was a German painter and illustrator. Life Herrfurth was born in Merseburg, Province of Saxony, Kingdom of Prussia. He received his education at the art school in Weimar, where he lived for many year ...
. 5th mixed edition, M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1919 (6th edition 1921). * ''Kinderseelen. Aus dem Tagebuche einer Mutter''. M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1919. * ''Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge. Märchenspiel in 10 Bildern''. Music by Helmut Fellmer, Waisenhaus-Buchdruck, Braunschweig 1920. * ''"Neuffers Tierleben". Wie meine Kinder mit Tieren Freundschaft hielten''. With book decoration by Adalbert Stieren and 8 switched on reality pictures, Max R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1921. * ''Durchsonnte Pflichten, eine Überwindung des Alltags''. M. R. Hoffmann, Berlin 1925. * ''Krippenspiel in drei Bildern. Textb''. Vieweg, Berlin 1932. * ''Die Mutterschaft, unsere Unsterblichkeit''. Böhlau, Weimar 1935.


Literature

* Elisabeth Friedrichs: ''Die deutschsprachigen Schriftstellerinnen des 18 und 19 Jahrhunderts. Ein Lexikon'' (''Repertorien zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte''. Vol. 9). Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, , . * Elgin Strub: ''Meine Großeltern, Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen, Schriftstellerin und Dagobert Neuffer, großherzoglicher Schauspieler in Weimar.'' In ''Skizzen einer Künstlerfamilie in Weimar''. J. E. Ronayne, London 1999, , . * Fritz Karl Voß: ''Weimarer Schattengeister. Scherenschnitte und Originalhandschriften aus dem literarischen Weimar von heute''.''Weimarer Schattengeister. Scherenschnitte und Originalhandschriften aus dem literarischen Weimar von heute''
on WorldCat A. Duncker, Weimar 1922.


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Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen
beim Thüringer Literaturrat {{DEFAULTSORT:NeufferStavenhagen, Hildegard German women writers Children's literature criticism 1866 births 1939 deaths People from Greiz