Hedwig Lachmann - Works

Works

Poetry

Im Bilde 1902
Collection of Poetry post. 1919

Translations From English:

Oscar Wilde: Salome
Works from Edgar Allan Poe
Works from Rabindranath Tagore

From Hungarian:

Hungarian Poems 1891
Works from Sándor Petőfi

From French:

Works from Honoré de Balzac
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Name Lachmann, Hedwig
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Date of birth 1869
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Date of death 1918
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