Works
- Cajus Rungholt; appeared under the pseudonym Lucian Bürger
- Licht und Schatten (Light and Shadows, 1895)
- Vergangenheit - Erzählung aus der Emigrantenzeit (1902), "Past - Account from the Emigrants Time"
- Stadt, in der ich wohne ("The City I live in", 1908)
- Minette von Söhlenthal (1909), "Minette of Sohlen Valley"
- Allerlei Schicksale ("All Kinds of Stories")
- Als der Mond in Dorotheens Zimmer schien (As the Moon Shone in Dorothea's Room)
- Aus dänischer Zeit (Bilder und Skizzen, Erinnerungen an die Kindheit in Burg), "From Danish Times - Memories of Childhood in Burg"
- Aus schweren Tagen ("From Difficult Days")
- Das Lagerkind (Geschichte aus dem deutschen Krieg, published 1914), stories from the German war
- Der Verrückte Flinsheim und Zwei Andere Novellen (1914), "The Man Flintsheim and Two Other Novels"
- Barbarentöchter (Eine Erzählung aus der Zeit des Weltkrieges, published 1915), "Barbarian Daughters" (an account from the time of World War I)
- Das Tagebuch der Ottony von Kelchberg ("The Diary of ~ ")
- Die Allerjüngste ("The Very Youngest")
- Die Hexe von Mayen ("The Witch of Mayen")
- Er und Sie ("He and She")
- Geschichten aus Holstein ("Stories from Holstein")
- Nesthäkchen Gretel - Eine von den Jüngsten ("Gretel - One of the Youngsters")
- Reisezeit ("Travel Time")
- Von denen, die daheim geblieben ("Of Those Who Stayed Home")
- Was Mahlmann erzählte ("What Mahlmann Recounted")
- Was Michel Schneidewind als Junge erlebte ("What Michel Lived when Young")
- Vom Kavalier und seiner Nichte (1919), "Of the Cavalier and His Niece"
- Von Gestern und Vorgestern - Lebenserinnerungen (1924), "From Yesterday and the Past - Memoirs"
- Die Reise der Gräfin Sibylle (1926), "The Journey of Countess Sibylle"
- Schloß Emkendorf (1928), "Castle Emkendorf"
- Unter dem Joch des Korsen - Volksstück in 5 Aufzügen ("Under the Yoke of the Corsican" - folk play in 5 sets)
More of her writings appeared in the illustrated family periodical Die Gartenlaube. Some of her novels and short stories were translated into other languages, including Flemish.
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